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jam The rates of exchange on the Customs purposes are; Canada i.w wwgjffi United States 4.29 dollars per £1 etonltngP^ During the month ended March 31, .w»8 main shaft at Muir’s GoM BaA m <gg 22ft, making a total depth of 412 ft. advanced through hard country rock conning viens of quartz. At 402 t down bands of blue mineralised rock made appearance in the shaft, which j«.WJgS continued to be sunk through this favouraoM country. Considerable delay in sinking vnm occasioned by a storm, which interfered vnto the electric power supply. The poW£h|W|« not fully restored for three days, bu; WfiP time the water had risen 52ft m the *hatt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19147, 15 April 1924, Page 9

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MINING Otago Daily Times, Issue 19147, 15 April 1924, Page 9

MINING Otago Daily Times, Issue 19147, 15 April 1924, Page 9

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