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J: What is the condition of the air course in the second South level? A: Fairly good: I wouldn't say it was [just?] an [avenue?], but I should say it was fairly good.
 
J: What is the condition of the air course in the second South level? A: Fairly good: I wouldn't say it was [just?] an [avenue?], but I should say it was fairly good.
  
J: Is it such that it would dispel any accumulation of gas in the roof? A: What's that?
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J: Is it such that it would dispel any accumulation of gas in the [raaf?]? A: What's that?
  
J: (Repeats question) A: Yes, unless it was filling up above the level of the roof and then there is no air course that would take it out, unless some contrivance is placed there to take start.  
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J: (Repeats question) A: Yes, unless it was filling up above the level of the [raaf?] and then there is no air course that would take it out, unless some contrivance is placed there to take start.  
  
J: What is the condition of the roof in the Second South? A: Shaly. Very shaly.  
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J: What is the condition of the [raaf?] in the Second South? A: Shaly. Very shaly.  
  
J: What is the height of the roof from the ground?
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J: What is the height of the [raaf?] from the ground?
  
 
A: The [seam?] would average five to six feet.
 
A: The [seam?] would average five to six feet.
  
J: So there a hole in the roof? A: Yes.
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J: So there a hole in the [raaf?]? A: Yes.
  
 
J: Does that go inwards? A: [It?] goes upwards.
 
J: Does that go inwards? A: [It?] goes upwards.

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