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Correspondence from Mr. Smith home to his wife from the Turon gold diggings advising her not to come to the Turon as conditions were harsh
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Road to the diggings from Maitland
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Four men leaving Clarence Town on horseback reached the World's End gold diggings in six days
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Correspondence from Maitlanders returning home from the Turon gold diggings
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Martin Brennan - Letter to Maitland Mercury regarding his experience at the Turon River gold diggings
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Meeting to establish coach conveyance from the Hunter region to the gold fields
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Drain of labour to the gold diggings beneficial to prospects of immigrants arriving in Maitland. Wages higher than ever before
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News from the gold diggings to Maitland
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Rains at the Turon. 500 people left the diggings, many for Maitland and Hunter districts to attend to their agricultural operations
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Men returning to Maitland. Their earnings being turned over to parents or the bank and not wasted
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Meeting of the Maitland Gold Discovery committee. Claim by Anson Ford of gold found near Armidale
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James Keppie requesting accounts be paid as about to leave for the gold diggings. Also selling a 12 ton boat
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Messrs. D. Cohen & Co purchased in 19 lots, 135 ounces of gold at 3 pounds 3s per ounce; Messrs D. & J. Dickson purchased in 14 lots, 91 ounces at 3 pounds 3 shillings per ounce
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Notice re Maitland gold reward meeting
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Article from Singleton about grass widows
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Joseph J Harpur's correspondence re the gold fields
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Samples of gold send to David Cohen & Co from gold diggings at Swamp Oak Creek
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Fitz Roy Hotel, West Maitand
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Maitland Gold Reward General Meeting. Closing of the Reward
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Correspondence probably written by John Gill regarding the discovery of gold near Tamworth
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Correspondence probably written by John Gill regarding the discovery of gold near Tamworth