NEW REGULATIONS FOR DREDGES.
The following is a list of rivers on the West Coast which have been notified by the Inspector of Mines as deep or swiftflowing rivers, in accordance with clause 1 of the regulations under the Mining Act, dated 18th May, 1901, viz, Buller Eiver, Teremakau Elver, Grey Elver, Hokitika River. Dredges working on any of the rivers shall, according to that regulation, be provided with not less than two boats, and each boat must be continuously furnished with a life-buoy, a light line not less than 50fo in length, and a boat-hook not less than 7ft long. Lifebelts shall also be provided, and each member of the crew of any boat shall wear a life-belt when engaged in shifting the mcoring lines of the dredge.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 October 1901, Page 4
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129NEW REGULATIONS FOR DREDGES. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 October 1901, Page 4
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