VENUS.
The battery wan started on its trial run yesterday morning, and every* thinu worktd admiraMy. There is a small quantity of stone in the machine paddock, put then* l»y the old Energetic ompany. This will oh run through to get it out of the way, after which stone from the Venus will he sent down. Tlih completion of the aerial tramway has heen delayed a ft* days owing to the hangers on tbe I tuckets being found to be four inches ton long. Tlie I»ut;ketß have therefore I wen taken down, and the blacksmith in »t work shortening them. This job will be finished early in the incoming week, and a day or bo later everything will be in readme** to transport stone to the bttfery. Th> re is .it present Only sufficient water in Man-ay C'eek to ! run ten heads of stampers, and as this quantity is failing, it is not unlikely that the main crushing will have to be delayed until ruin comes.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 15 February 1886, Page 2
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166VENUS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 15 February 1886, Page 2
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