No-Name nugget, found at Weebville,โฆ
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Entities extracted from this source (8)
Nil Desperandum nuggetthing
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No-Name nugget (Bakery Hill, 1859)thing
1 claim cited from this source
No-Name nugget (Ballarat, 1885)thing
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No-name nugget (Ballarat, Feb. 3, 1853, $2,280)thing
1 claim cited from this source
No-Name nugget (Ballarat, Feb. 3, 1853, $8,360)thing
1 claim cited from this source
No-Name nugget (Canadian Gully, 1853, 93 lb)thing
1 claim cited from this source
No-Name nugget (Weebville, 1869)thing
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Oats & Delson nuggetthing
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Oats & Delson nugget
Chunks (1)
chunk 1138 ยท paragraph 1856
-Name nugget, found at Ballarat, Feb.
28, 1885, only sixteen feet below the surface.
The discovery was made by a small boy. The
nugget weighed 30 pounds and 2 pennyweights,
and sold for $7,365.
No-Name nugget, found at Weebville,
Aug. 1, 1869, weighed 12 pounds, worth $2,280.
No-name nugget found at Ballarat, Feb.
3, 1853, just twelve feet below the surface,
weighed 30 pounds and sold for $2,280.
No-Name nugget found at Ballarat, Feb.
3, 1853, just twelve feet below the surface,
weighed 30 pounds and sold for $8,360.
No-Name nugget, found in Canadian Gully,
Jan. 20, 1853, at eighteen feet below the sur-
face, weighed 93 pounds, 1 ounce and 11
pennyweights, and sold for $22,350.
No-Name nugget, found at Bakery Hill,
March 6, 1859, weighed 50 pounds, and was
worth $9,600.
Nil Desperandum nugget, found at Black
Hills, Nov. 29, 1859, weighed 45 pounds, and
sold for $10,800.
Oats & Delson nugget, found at Donnelly
gold field in 1880, at the roots of a tree, weighed
189 pounds, and sold for $50,000.
In addition to the above were the Heron
nugget, worth $20,000, and the Empress nug-
get, worth $27,661.