INKERMAN.
llie nands engaged in driving the ' low level expect to intersect the reef in 1 the course of another 30ft, or so, as s they are now approaching the survey i line of the underlay. The preparation ] of the machine site is far advanced, t and most of the timber for the founda- i tion and other works is provided. Mr J Thornton, C.E., who represents the i contractors (Anderson and Sons, Can- i terbury Foundry), has ordered the re- £ quired firebricks from Bi unnerton, and ( he has been advised that the company's ] engine, boiler, and crushing plant was a shipped at Lyttelton on the 80th July t last, so that its arrival at Greymouth j: may be now daily expected". ;he .1 machinery comprises some 60 tons, and s
Mr 11. Mitchell, carrier, has been notified to be in readiness to receive it from the ship's side, so that no delay will take place-in getting it on to the ground. Mr Anderson is expected from Ohristchurch in the course of a week &n ten day's. '".'..< v
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1280, 6 August 1883, Page 2
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178INKERMAN. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1280, 6 August 1883, Page 2
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