HUNTLY DISASTER.
(Per Press Association.) . AUCKLAND; last nig-it. -The work of rescue and exploration ia" sadly proceeding at. Ralph's Hjitie,' Huntly." Men from Waifcu and Hilcurangi, equipped with the latest Dragar life-saving apparatus, aro r at work. v Two bodies are still miMrigv tiiose of William Smith, a, deputy, aA'd another miner. , ' ,- Two or three' bodies we're tfec'oyered last week m an' unrecognisable condition, and buried, and, while it is certain that Smith has not. yet jbegn recovered, the other ipah may, be |r^y one of the three or foijr, missing m^h.'.;.: The mine is xepo'rte^...^.b^'-'«%Bolwte~-ly safe now, ana work .will probably be- resumed as soon as tlie "ventilation system, is fully restored. ';„,.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 8
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113HUNTLY DISASTER. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 8
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