UNITED ALPINE.
The Uuited Alpine are busily engaged breaking stone and getting tba mine in order for fi ling- in, which will be taken in hand nnxt week when the cleaning np takes pi ice. The paddocks are all fall. There is no change in No. 6 level, the distance now driven is 100 feet, leaving 90 feet more to arrive at the point where the north block should be met with. Everything at the battery is going on as usual. The supply of water in the oreek ia not qnite np to requirements, The usual weekly scraping atth» Alpine battery, is deferred until Wednesday next, week the monthly cleaning up takes pUce. The men working in the Ltrnaeh ar* now to harder ground, with a considerable quantity of water coming in at tb» face. The principal operations now being carried on in the Marnia are confined to repairing paddocks fend getting a good stock of mining timber in hand.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1672, 1 March 1886, Page 2
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160UNITED ALPINE. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1672, 1 March 1886, Page 2
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