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MINING mica in the back-country of South Westland. Petrol-driven drilling equipment is shown above and at the foot of the page miners are seen clearing away snow at the 3800-foot level. W. F. Heinz, who took part in this war-time venture, is shown at right

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 7

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MINING mica in the back-country of South Westland. Petrol-driven drilling equipment is shown above and at the foot of the page miners are seen clearing away snow at the 3800-foot level. W. F. Heinz, who took part in this war-time venture, is shown at right New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 7

MINING mica in the back-country of South Westland. Petrol-driven drilling equipment is shown above and at the foot of the page miners are seen clearing away snow at the 3800-foot level. W. F. Heinz, who took part in this war-time venture, is shown at right New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 7

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