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The Kanieri gold dredge, the last of its type on the West Coast, working on the Taramakau River, near Kumara. Last month the dredge recovered 547 ounces of gold after moving 261,000 yards of spoil in 450 hours.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33582, 10 July 1974, Page 2

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The Kanieri gold dredge, the last of its type on the West Coast, working on the Taramakau River, near Kumara. Last month the dredge recovered 547 ounces of gold after moving 261,000 yards of spoil in 450 hours. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33582, 10 July 1974, Page 2

The Kanieri gold dredge, the last of its type on the West Coast, working on the Taramakau River, near Kumara. Last month the dredge recovered 547 ounces of gold after moving 261,000 yards of spoil in 450 hours. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33582, 10 July 1974, Page 2

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