LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
(Per Press Association.! PAHIATCJA, this day. A sharp shock of earthquake, preceded by a low rumbling noise, was felt here at 4.50 this mormng. __ slight shock was also felt yesterday, shortly after 12 p'clock. WANGANUI, this day. The local branch of the Enginedrivers', Firemen, and Cleaners' Association passed a resolution, "That this branch, after fully reviewing the controversy between the Locomotive Record and tho Railway Review, is of opinion 4 that the A.S.R.S. is hostile towards the* EiF.O.A., and the attitude of the Amalgamated Society, by its garbled correspondence concerning the locomotive men, shows its own weakness by trying to cause discontent m the locomotive ranks, and tliat this branch of the E.F.C.A. has every confidence m the Grand Council, which has gained more concessions and higher wages for locomotive men as a whole m three years than was gained m 26 years by the regime of amalgamation." WELLINGTON, this day. On Saturday last there were 66,390 boxes of butter m cool store at various ports of the Dominion, viz., .Auckland 21,618, New Plymouth 14,045, Wellington 12,506, Lyttelton 5261, Patea 4187, Dunedin 3163, Wanganui 590. The total for the coresponding date last year wai 64,403 boxes.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13090, 2 June 1913, Page 6
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200LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13090, 2 June 1913, Page 6
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