MINING
' ‘ GOLD DREDGING. According, to the, press inhvs from Duhedin, Otago is"in for a big veiltore, that a powerful London group intend operating in extensive g<>k: d„edging and prepared to spend 41. wards of half a million pounds, it ’is the intention of the I on dob people > tc- erect’’ wlV'd will pi'obahly lie the m \st up-to-date* 'electric dndge in the D uuinion. Furthermore the Company dp. mot,, confine, iLseif to gold dredging, 'hist .■o-o/per,'; :cquj. ' tin antomony and in : "ftii\g’ nropositions generally. \ ietving th./ foregoing uothfiig was left undone in regard to prospecting and testing tli-?. property over which the Company fiat an option and 110 capital can he /in hie need unless, It lie property undorgiyis an exhaustive test as to value by hbriiig. Poskiltly on this Coast some inducement may arise and attract capital a.s this is a most promising gold mining ditsrict.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1928, Page 2
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147MINING Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1928, Page 2
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