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A BIG MODERN GOLD DREDGE SUNK IN HER PADDOCK; THE EARNSCLEUGH. The Earnscleugh Gold Dredging Company’s electrically-operated dredge is shown sunk in her paddock at Earnscleugh to be lowered quite loft, making a total water lift of 65ft. The pump used was one of the Kawarau type centrifugal, electric motor, it raised from four to five Government heads of water a total height of Coft —a remarkable achievement

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Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 44 (Supplement)

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A BIG MODERN GOLD DREDGE SUNK IN HER PADDOCK; THE EARNSCLEUGH. The Earnscleugh Gold Dredging Company’s electrically-operated dredge is shown sunk in her paddock at Earnscleugh to be lowered quite loft, making a total water lift of 65ft. The pump used was one of the Kawarau type centrifugal, electric motor, it raised from four to five Government heads of water a total height of Coft—a remarkable achievement Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 44 (Supplement)

A BIG MODERN GOLD DREDGE SUNK IN HER PADDOCK; THE EARNSCLEUGH. The Earnscleugh Gold Dredging Company’s electrically-operated dredge is shown sunk in her paddock at Earnscleugh to be lowered quite loft, making a total water lift of 65ft. The pump used was one of the Kawarau type centrifugal, electric motor, it raised from four to five Government heads of water a total height of Coft—a remarkable achievement Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 44 (Supplement)