THE HUNTLY CALAMITY.
THE MINE SAFE AGAIN. Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The work of rescue and exploration is steadily proceeding at Ralph’s mine, Huntly, by men from Waihi and Hikurangi equipped with the latest Dtraegar life saving apparatus. Two bodies are still missing—those of William Smith, a deputy, and another miner. Two or three bodies were recovered last week in iinrecogjiislable condition, and buried, while it is certain that Smith has not been recovered, the other man may be one of the three or four missing men. The mine is reported to be ly safe now, and work will probably be resumed as soon as the ventilation system is fully restored.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4946, 21 September 1914, Page 6
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113THE HUNTLY CALAMITY. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4946, 21 September 1914, Page 6
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