On returning to Wellington, after seeing the Dobson Coal Mine, Mr. A. M. Adams reports that the property and the present plant are " now -in readiness for further . development. Therefore, no period of waiting will be experienced in employing capita! invested in Grey Valley Collieries, Ltd.. .which company is being formed to mine an approved area of 4,0C0,C00 tons of hard coal. Mr. Walter Leitch, manager, who has been employing labour on the property for somo time past, is confident of reaching the seam within six months from the time of starting. It will be remembered that the quality of this coal is identical with the old Brunner, admitted in its day to be the best smithy and gas coal.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 6
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