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EARLY PROGRESS. One of the big gates set up on the high ground as an illustration to the workmen. Mr E. J. lies, first engineer to the Kawarau Company, is seated on the lower girder, while on top on the left is Mr A. H. Kimbell (Under-Secretary for Mines), and in the centre is Mr S. S. Aburn (Public Works representative).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 40

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EARLY PROGRESS. One of the big gates set up on the high ground as an illustration to the workmen. Mr E. J. lies, first engineer to the Kawarau Company, is seated on the lower girder, while on top on the left is Mr A. H. Kimbell (Under-Secretary for Mines), and in the centre is Mr S. S. Aburn (Public Works representative). Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 40

EARLY PROGRESS. One of the big gates set up on the high ground as an illustration to the workmen. Mr E. J. lies, first engineer to the Kawarau Company, is seated on the lower girder, while on top on the left is Mr A. H. Kimbell (Under-Secretary for Mines), and in the centre is Mr S. S. Aburn (Public Works representative). Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 40