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VIEW OF THE ELEVATOR AND NOZZLE AT "WORK ON THE FACE, VIEW OF THE TAIL RACE, SHOW IXG EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENT OURAWERA SLUICING CLAIM. FOR SAVING THE GOLD. SLUICING IN THE "WESTERN DISTRICT. — The Ourawera Sluicing C.aim is one of the most successful of small companies. The capital is only £3000 and when the annual balance sheet was issued in 1903, dividends to the amount of £5215 had been paid. Since then, an additional 12s per share has been paid in dividends of ss, 4s and 3s respectively, bringing the amount paid in dividends up to £7015.

OX IHE LAKE aT ELDEESLIE NEAR O AMARU. — Mi<-s Reid photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2671, 24 May 1905, Page 46

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VIEW OF THE ELEVATOR AND NOZZLE AT "WORK ON THE FACE, VIEW OF THE TAIL RACE, SHOW IXG EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENT OURAWERA SLUICING CLAIM. FOR SAVING THE GOLD. SLUICING IN THE "WESTERN DISTRICT.—The Ourawera Sluicing C.aim is one of the most successful of small companies. The capital is only £3000 and when the annual balance sheet was issued in 1903, dividends to the amount of £5215 had been paid. Since then, an additional 12s per share has been paid in dividends of ss, 4s and 3s respectively, bringing the amount paid in dividends up to £7015. OX IHE LAKE aT ELDEESLIE NEAR O AMARU. —Mi<-s Reid photo. Otago Witness, Issue 2671, 24 May 1905, Page 46

VIEW OF THE ELEVATOR AND NOZZLE AT "WORK ON THE FACE, VIEW OF THE TAIL RACE, SHOW IXG EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENT OURAWERA SLUICING CLAIM. FOR SAVING THE GOLD. SLUICING IN THE "WESTERN DISTRICT.—The Ourawera Sluicing C.aim is one of the most successful of small companies. The capital is only £3000 and when the annual balance sheet was issued in 1903, dividends to the amount of £5215 had been paid. Since then, an additional 12s per share has been paid in dividends of ss, 4s and 3s respectively, bringing the amount paid in dividends up to £7015. OX IHE LAKE aT ELDEESLIE NEAR O AMARU. —Mi<-s Reid photo. Otago Witness, Issue 2671, 24 May 1905, Page 46