| Science - 1876 - 312 pages
...preserved in the Surveyor General's Office. It reads as follows : — 'February 16, 1823. At 81'50 to river, and marked gum-tree. At this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river.' It is possible but hardly probable that other persons may... | |
| Archibald Liversidge - Mineralogy - 1870 - 74 pages
...book, which book is preserved in the Surveyor General's Office. It reads as follows : — 'February 16, 1823. At 81 -50 to river, and marked gum-tree. At...place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river.' It is possible but hardly probable that other persons may... | |
| Archibald Liversidge - Mineralogy - 1876 - 74 pages
...is preserved in the Surveyor General's Office. It reads as follows:—-February 16, 1823. At 81-50 to river, and marked gum-tree. At this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river.' It is possible but hardly probable that other persons may... | |
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - Science - 1877 - 600 pages
...and contains the following entry :— " February i6th, 1823. At 81-50 to river and marked gum tree. At this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and on the hills convenient to the river." The use of the word "convenient" in conjunction with the... | |
| New South Wales. Bureau of Statistics and Economics - New South Wales - 1899 - 1108 pages
...Field-book, bearing date 16th February, 1823, in which the following note appears: — "At 8 chains 50 links to river, and marked gum-tree — at this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river.'' The river referred to is the Fish River, at about l-~>... | |
| Sir Timothy Augustine Coghlan - New South Wales - 1887 - 608 pages
...following is stated : — " At 8 chains 50 links to river, and marked gum-tree — First menuon Of at this place I found numerous particles of gold, in the sand and K°ld' in the hills convenient to the river." The river referred to is the Fish River, at about... | |
| New South Wales. Bureau of Statistics and Economics - New South Wales - 1893 - 1044 pages
...following note appears :— " At 8 chains 50 links to river, and marked gum-tree — First monttoa of gold. at this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river." The river referred to is the Pish River, at about 15 miles... | |
| Archibald Liversidge - Mineralogy - 1888 - 356 pages
...in the Surveyor-General's Office. It reads as follows: — 'February 15, 1823. At 8 chains 50 links to river, and marked gum-tree. At this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river.' " It is stated in a Sydney paper that Mr. Cohen, a silversmith... | |
| T. A. Coghlan - New South Wales - 1890 - 886 pages
...16th February, 1823, in which the following note Firat mention appears : — " At 8 chains 50 links to river, and marked gum-tree — at this place I found numerous particles of gold in the sand and in the hills convenient to the river." The river referred to is the Fish River, at about 15 miles... | |
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