Erect Machinery
on a flat near the claim, but they want the Government to make the road. The statement that they would make a road for machinery themselves is, we learn, incorrect. They have already been at the expanse of forming a track for conveyance of provisions, mining tools, &c, to the prospectors' claim, which is a central spot, but they have no idea of under-: taking the construction of what must becdme a. public, road. Mr Jackson is to meet Mr J. M. McLaren to-morrow on the dividing range for the purpose of pointing out the line of road, and, it is understood, that the formation of the same will be undertaken at once.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 19 April 1875, Page 2
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115Erect Machinery Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 19 April 1875, Page 2
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