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The Mystery Dredge, “Waikaia,” which is dredging up-hill by depositing its tailings as a dam behind it. This photograph gives a view of the dam, which is seen to be fairly high. It is intended to dredge almost to the top of the lowlhills in the background. A. Gordon Macdonald, photo.

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Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 721

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The Mystery Dredge, “Waikaia,” which is dredging up-hill by depositing its tailings as a dam behind it. This photograph gives a view of the dam, which is seen to be fairly high. It is intended to dredge almost to the top of the lowlhills in the background. A. Gordon Macdonald, photo. Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 721

The Mystery Dredge, “Waikaia,” which is dredging up-hill by depositing its tailings as a dam behind it. This photograph gives a view of the dam, which is seen to be fairly high. It is intended to dredge almost to the top of the lowlhills in the background. A. Gordon Macdonald, photo. Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 721

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