LARNACH.
At the last meeting )f the directors of the United Alpine Company, Mr D. P. Anderson, of Reefton, one of the
directors of the Larnach ftold Mining Company, a* ended witii the vi;"v oi arranging for the necessary permissi r.\ for this company to c all<j»ve I to crosscut JVom the Alpine N'>. 6 level, •«•. the point WL'ie it - :t^> t.-. .» t»>d by th south tiouudry Hue of the. Alpiue lea?^ By such means, t;ie reui \<<>\s T » vi _ worked form No b" iev<>l, n^.vards, wou'd be reached witbiu a moderate distance, thus furnishing soiiu 1 iih\hv unit data for tlie Alpine, and certainly, very materially facilitating th<t wo.k >< prospecting the north end of t; Larnach lease. It is understood tha a favourable umKr-. aiding l>etween the two coinpauirs has neen arrived at, and as auv mteiferenw with or possibltobstnictioii oi the Alpine Company's working arraugt mi. vis. could befiv°'"tfd by the Larnani duing tiitir truckit- at night tune, a -out the. oii'y \uyort;n,' question is disposed of.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1616, 21 October 1885, Page 2
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169LARNACH. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1616, 21 October 1885, Page 2
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