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INKERMAN.

The miue is now in thoroughly safe werkmg older, and with the fifnVndid faces of stone now beinff operated upon nothing wijl happen to check the free outputof stoae in sufficient quantity to keep the stampers fully employed. The Inng spell of dry weather is, however, begining to tell upon the running streflDse which feed the !>att«ry y and during the past week the. stampers wer»» slowed down to meet the failing water supply. Rain cannot, however, he far off but n»til it comes the. Wattery cauuet be run afc its full strength.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1537, 20 April 1885, Page 2

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94

INKERMAN. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1537, 20 April 1885, Page 2

INKERMAN. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1537, 20 April 1885, Page 2

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