| Samuel Sidney - 1860 - 422 halaman
...this mass of treasure was found, quartz blocks formed an isolated heap, and were distant about one hundred yards from a quartz vein which stretches up...Murroo Creek. The locality is the commencement of an unDR. KERB'S GREAT PRIZE. 865 dulating tableland, very fertile, and is contiguous to a never-failing... | |
| Archibald Liversidge - 1882 - 168 halaman
...will allow. In the first place, the quartz blocks formed an isolated heap, and were distant about 100 yards from a quartz vein, which stretches up the ridge...water in the above-named creek. It is distant about 53 miles from Bathurst, 18 from Mudgee, 30 from Wellington, and 18 from the nearest point of the Macquarie... | |
| New South Wales. Department of Mines, Harrie Wood, Charles Smith Wilkinson, Archibald Liversidge, Robert Etheridge, Robert Logan Jack - 1882 - 382 halaman
...will allow. In the first place, the quartz blocks formed an isolated heap, and were distant about 100 yards from a quartz vein, which stretches up the ridge...water in the above-named creek. It is distant about 53 miles from Bathurst, 18 from Mudgee, 30 from Wellington, and 18 from the nearest point of the Macquarie... | |
| Archibald Liversidge - 1888 - 356 halaman
...place, the quartz blocks formed an isolated heap, and were distant about 100 yards from a quartz-vein, which stretches up the ridge from the Murroo Creek....about fifty-three miles from Bathurst, eighteen from Mudgee, thirty from Wellington, and eighteen from the nearest point of the Macquarie River, and is... | |
| 1852 - 826 halaman
...will allow. In the first place, the quart/, blocks formed an isolated heap, and were distant about 100 yards from a quartz vein which stretches up the ridge...The locality is the commencement of an undulating table land, very fertile, and is contiguous to a never-failing supply of water in the above-named creek.... | |
| Godfrey Charles Mundy - 1852 - 462 halaman
...appearance not unlike a honeycomb or sponge, and consisted of particles of a crystalline form, as did nearly the whole of the gold. The second large piece...about fifty-three miles from Bathurst, eighteen from Mudgee, thirty from Wellington, and eighteen to the nearest point of the Macquarie River, and is within... | |
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