BRUNNER MINE CLOSED
RAILWAY SUSPENSION BRIDGE. PREMIER EXPLAINS TROUBLE. With reference to the, >Greymouth telegram pubMethed in yesterday's “Times,” stating that, an a result of the, recent deedsiem of the Government to, close, the railway bridge from Brunner- to the Brunner mine, the bins were overflowing and the mine hod been-, compelled to close down, the Premier informed 1 a “Times” t representative yesterday that the bridge referred, • to- —a suspension bridge—had been doeed because the anchorages were, found to be unsafe. Instructions hod been- given that temporary repairs should be effected if it was at all possible to db ap.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10811, 29 January 1921, Page 7
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