The following is Mr D. C. Bate=" weather forecast for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day:—"The indications are for westerly- winds strong -to- gale, with a southerly tendency temporarily. Weather probably prove squally and changeable, and indications for electrical discurbance. Rain probable. Bai-ometer unsteady. -Tides good; eeas rough off shore." The decision of the arbitrators in the .Xanpiri ease yesterday disposed of tin; Mine Department's contention that an additional outlet was necessary. The Court came to the conclusion that the two existing shafts in the colliery were not inadequate as means of egress. ■ The Union Co.'s e.B. Wanaka will continue in the running between Auckland, Bluff, Oarnaru, and Timaru. She will arrive here on Monday' next with a full cargo of produce from 'Southern ports. lAiifir discharging. here ehe . wiU sail again lor.Jßluff, Oamaru, and Timaru, ,ahd is duo to return to Auckland again 'Trijth-ciirgq in the jniddlo- of. December*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 281, 25 November 1915, Page 4
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