This Artesian Wemi.—The perseverin g of Mr: Garry under accumulated difficulties is worthy of all praise- After much dispiriting and fatiguing labor he has , succeeded in overcoming theobsfcruqtionof the broken shell, and penetrated through the; end of the tube into .the underlying ■ strata. .;,pn,. .Tuesday afternoon we were i witnesses to a .decided , flow of water over , the; top ofthe tube Wthe removal of the rods ? which had- been ■ employed - in' boring “Petrie broken shell, and afterwards saw a ('clearing' instrument forced some - ten feet belqw;the.endi of the tube, jilt;was confi’ dently expected ~ that the waterwouldfol low on’the ; - return of this apparatus~bpt ~ th.ei;rub.?j rlt iis -fooind-to--bV : so pff er m pre difficulty in getting it baok ithan .was experienced in forcing it down; of/dur visitto t *%.5T. 0^8 J »Bt evening it was . still in pro* eees of extraction.'.' We hope and expect t Hat tHe.Biffibulty >wi,ll <vbe '.dverdome 'this and, rew r ai‘ded Iff
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 72, 18 May 1868, Page 122
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155Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 72, 18 May 1868, Page 122
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