GREATER GOLD PRODUCTION.
Replying to a discussion on the Mines St a t •nicii i. the Ministe! ot Mines said that ini-representation had been made by seme ot the companies interested in' the damming of tlie. Kawarau River to the effect that their operations had been guaranteed ty the (iovernmelit. "This is not true.” he went on. “Tim Mines Department merely gave I hem some assistance m ike development of what we believe o t K . a valuable asset. I think it is a good thing for the Government to assist those with larger holdings, as is being done mi the M ext Cnast. where another company is erecting a dredge oil the lines of the one at Runtl Fh„: \Ve merely assist them with access to their plant" He believed that the Kawarau scheme via- going to -uececd. and if legislation were required f..r its ultimate exei ttnoil, he Toped there would he mo
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1925, Page 3
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155GREATER GOLD PRODUCTION. Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1925, Page 3
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