Notes from Cromwell. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
CROMWELL, Octobor 22. '[lie wrvthfU' has boon unsettled a.gain \ ihi=i v.eek. A cold rain, with enov/ on the ' Intrli country, svt in thi* afternoon, but it , is not likely to cau-e a ri^o i>i the mer. ' Dredging ir.att^.-s ,ue veiy quiet, s-e\eial ' dredges beng id!e | The Ki-. • and Shine Xo. 2 dredeje is woikinjj steadily, and tho ground is now c-.\;>ec-red to improve. 'Ihe No. 1 returns aro keeping exceptionally g-cod. i"!i-a Klectric Xo 2 and 3 divdges are ft ill idle, also the Kaitley and Rilej. There is no word yet about the hydraulic jacks coming 1 thiough for the Kpystojio borer, con'-equently f-everal parties are kept waiting for their turn. ■
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Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 27
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Notes from Cromwell. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 27
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