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Teremakau Dredge

Only the shortage of materials was ~ Preventing the immediate construction > ?u th l g °y dredge Teremciau, said the New Zealand manager oj Gold Mines of New Zealand, Lid. (Mr J. K. Watson) in evidence to the Industrial-/ Manpower Committee (Christchurch) '-;> at Greymoutb yesterday morning. ThQ '" company, he said, was trying all over J * the world for material, but a start •*' might be made within a few months,- r and he expected the dredge to be digging within, the year Referring to the ' •"* Barrytown dredge, which recently * ceased operating, Mr Watson said it -,"' was not likely to work again in the 'i present area, but if a new area were \* found it .could be dismantled and • •£ ed .i_ *? e - also pointed oul that, ~v w «h the deterioration of tin dredges -. m Malaya, the transfer of the Barry- "•' town dredge to that country was not ' " an unattractive proposition. '^

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24742, 6 December 1945, Page 6

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Teremakau Dredge Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24742, 6 December 1945, Page 6

Teremakau Dredge Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24742, 6 December 1945, Page 6