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MIMING NEWS.

BACK TO WORK. (Bj Telegraph.—Fress Association.) Glt El MOL'TIT, Sunday. A representative meeting 0 f the Dred"e and Goldmine Workers' Union here to-Hv decided that the worker* at the Golden Sands claim shall resume work to-morrow under the present conditions and that an endeavour .should be made to have the terms of the agreement which was reached r!>, i ( I - om i ; ll '» t >on Council here recently refen ed back from the Court to the Conci lmtion Council. <-01111-

YIELDS OF COMPANIES. I.awson's Flat (Kumara). —Two weeks gold 1,t0 " Cr 30 ' r, " oz lld *-t of retorted Addison's Flat (West Coast).—For fort"i.SHt enrted September 30, 360z lOdwt for ob shirts. Worksop Extended.—Return for the week ended Ocotber 1: Yield, 230z; hours dredged, loO; yardage treated, 10,000. DELAYS TO DREDGES. The Waipapa Beach Gold Dredging Company. Limited (South Island), reports that | the crankshaft of the Diesel engine broke! on Ihursday, causing the cessation of dredging. ihe damaged engine is nowj bein replaced and it is expected thati dredging operations will not be delayed! more than about three weeks. The Xew River Company's dredge (West Coast) was closed for adjustments last week, and there was no wash-up. The dredge resumed on Fridav. J

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 4

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MIMING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 4

MIMING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 4

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