Lexicographical Neighbors of Mullocky
Literary usage of Mullocky
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1897)
"The shaft on the south-west corner of the section was known as the Bannockburn
shaft ; a mullocky " formation " was cut in a cross-cut north from this. ..."
2. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1907)
"to the south-east on a mullocky reef formation, clipping east, ... At 64 feet a
rise was put up for 37 feet in a mullocky reef with broken quartz 3 feet ..."
3. Mining and Engineering: And Miner's Guide by Henry A. Gordon (1894)
"If there be a great thickness of soft mullocky material, resembling soft pug, it
is a sure sign that the slip has travelled a considerable distance ; on the ..."
4. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1902)
"Immediately to the north of the mullocky Leader are the BALLARAT AND CREME D'OR
BEEF, 10 chains apart and parallel, with a course of a few degrees west of ..."
5. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1898)
"Immediately to the north of the mullocky Leader are the BALLARAT AND CEEME D'OE
REEF, 10 chains apart and parallel, with a course of a few degrees west of ..."
6. The Bulletin Story Book: A Selection of Stories and Literary Sketches from by Bulletin (Sydney, Alfred George Stephens (1901)
""Good luck to ye, mullocky ! " said Hogan, raising his cup. Malachi waved his
thin hand in expostulation. He was beyond all chances of fortune in this world ..."