In 1853 he joined the Victoria police and served as inspector and superintendent in various goldfield towns. |
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On Kangaroo Island there was a goldfield named after him as well as the Goyder Range and the Goyder Range Branch Creek. |
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It is a day's drive north from Alice Springs and was at one stage the third-richest goldfield of Australia. |
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In Genesis X it is associated with Havilah, which as noted above was probably the Pontic goldfield on the Black Sea. |
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In 1888 the rich Pilbara goldfield attracted many settlers to the river's valley, where there arose boomtowns. |
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Buster Creek, Alaska, is west of the Klondike goldfield, across the international boundary. |
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On 6 July 1899 the Worturpa district was officially declared a goldfield. |
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He moved to Hokitika, N. Z., in 1866, again for gold mining, and in 1869 he became an advocate for miners in goldfield disputes. |
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Along with the poppies, visitors will be able to see baby blue eyes, fillerie, mountain lupine, goldfield, owl's clover and four o'clocks. |
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Founded in the 1890s, it became the centre of the Murchison goldfield, but with the exhaustion of gold it became the focal point of a large pastoral region. |
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By the end of the year the area had been proclaimed a goldfield, with the village called Johannesburg as its centre, and many prospectors had moved in. |
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The world's richest goldfield was also the most difficult to work. |
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Norseman is a small town which was on a goldfield discovered by a horse. |
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One ICMI board member, Amien Rais, deeply offended Suharto when he suggested that his family's scramble for shares in a goldfield might have contravened the constitution. |
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Once a mining center, Goldfield is now a crumbling carcass, a living ghost town of 300 people. |
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