- Australia:
Ulooloo in 1870,
Waukaringa in 1873,
Teetulpa in 1886,
Wadnaminga in 1888 and
Tarcoola in 1893.
Teetulpa, 11 km (6.8 mi)
north of Yunta, was a rich...
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short period, due to the short-lived
discovery of gold at
Teetulpa, a
sister publication Teetulpa News and
Golden Age (1886–1887) was
printed by the Dispatch...
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worked on
David Drysdale's Port
Augusta Dispatch, and ran a
newspaper in
Teetulpa before founding The
Petersburg Times,
Orroroo Chronicle and
Northern Advertiser...
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established in 1887
after the
discovery of gold at the
nearby diggings at
Teetulpa and Waukaringa, when more than 5,000
miners made
their way
through here...
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Exhibition of 1887,
featuring gold
nuggets from the
Teetulpa field. His job had
taken him to
Teetulpa early in the field's exploitation, and he sent eye-witness...
- as F. Ayers, Blades, Gall,
Scandinavian mine at Purnamoota, Euriowie,
Teetulpa,
Newcastle mine,
Thackaringa Copper mine and
Balhannah goldmining company...
- Station,
Faraway Hill Station,
Lincoln Park Station,
Mernowie Station,
Teetulpa Station,
Wilgena Station,
Wooltana Station and
Yardea Station of which...
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Koonamore Station, and with
Samuel Mills in Lake Everard, Chandada, Beetaloo,
Teetulpa and
Yackara stations.
Hamilton was
educated at
Prince Alfred College, a...
- left the
public service to work as a prospector,
spending time on the
Teetulpa and
Mannahill goldfields and in the
Barrier Ranges of New
South Wales....