Further evidence of an iiu- m ua_ revival of the mining industry was conveyed in the Warden's Court at Cromwell, when lo applications tor piospeetllilg licenses, eaeli being tor 103 acres of the C'luthn. River above Row burn, on behalf of a hip mining syndicate, were granted (says the ‘‘Otago Daily Times"). Five applications' for prosieeiing licenses of lb" acres each at Nevis were also granted, 'i he intention of both syndicates is to 1m 10 areas with keysf.no chills to ascertain the prospects for dredging with large machines. A local syndicate which recently inquired the Shine Company's dredge and claims on the ( h.tha River i' now engaged in effecting a complete overhaul and repairs, and the dredge is likely to resume work tn about 10 clays.
vosMcc 'vifo wishing to economise shoiilV always use a small packet of •NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help. It makes a little hit of soap go a very lon.T way. Is only for 7 weekly wash in its.— .Vlvf.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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