THE MINKS.
Tin? following inine-manager's report was to hand yesterday : — CoKUY.— 1 had hoped ere now to have had the pleasure of reporting better success than has yet attended uh in the extension of the low-level tannel. No. 1 since resuming work has undergone do material change, worth mentioning, the bard bar being still in hand ; but 1 expect to he through it in a fewshiftsmore, na the Water is greatly on the increase. No. 2 : The country is still holding good antf perfectly dry as vet; consequently, good headway is made. No great time can elapse now ere we have the leader in hand. 1 am getting out no crushing dirt, as the whole of the upper blocks from which payable * tuff was obtained are worked out, with the exception of a email piece adjoining the slide north of No. 2, on account of bad air, but which I shall have taken out the first opportunity,—B. McDonald*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5356, 16 January 1879, Page 3
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