WEST COAST NOTES.
(special to "the press. ") ; GREYMOUTH, Bobn-juy 2. The Kelson Creek Company obtained Slot 2dwt. The dredge started on Mondiy morning, after having' undergone an extenefvo overhaul. Tli© mwHne la now considered the strongest and best-proportioned dredge of ite ■ize on the Coast. Almost every part at the machinery hie been strengthened or renewed, *nd tho dredge ie expected (bar •ociSento) to run contrnuoualy fox twelve month B. The &rwnetone Junction Company obt»ined 17oz. A deal of timber was met vrUh during the week. The New Gieenetone Company got Hot 6dvrt 13gT. " The f&ce is now fairly opened out, but the wash ia very cloae and on the bottom. The Prince of "Wales Company had a. long de'.oy, and no wash-up. The Cornwall Company pot llo&. There ia not much sign of improvement . The Shellback Company's dreige hud a bad breakdown. A meeting of directors is to be held to-tcorrow to ooneider: the company's financial position.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11498, 3 February 1903, Page 3
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158WEST COAST NOTES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11498, 3 February 1903, Page 3
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