THE WEATHER, The following barometer and thermometer readings taken from 9 a.m. dally, and weather conditions are kindly supplied by Mr Jas. Bremner: Barometer. Wednesday 29.95 Thursday 30.0 Thermometer. Max. min. Tuesday 79 64 Wednesday 78 61 Barometer 30.0, steady. The barometric pressure being fairly even over the whole Dominion, weather conditions are likely to continue fair with high temperatures, cloudy and partly overcast to-day, with light variable winds. Yesterday was fair with light, northerly winds and high temperature. The mean temperature being 73.5 degrees. The Weather Bureau wires for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: The indications are for northerly winds, freshening, and moderate to strong. There is a prospect of warm and sultry weather, later likely to become cloudy and unsettled with scattered showers. Barometer falling slowly. YESTERDAY'B WEATHER. The following official report was issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— SHIPPING. PORT OF WAIKATO. P.s. Manuwai is at Ferry Wharf, and will sail at 10 • a.m. to-morrow morning for Cambridge. P.s. Rawhiti sailed from Mercer this morning for Hamilton. S.s. Progress will load at Wellington to-morrow for Waikato.
MEDICAL. D R - G. W. G OWBR (late Surgeon-Superintendent of the Waikato Hospital), Wishes to announce that he has commenced ..practice and may be consulted at the South British Buildings, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Telephones: Rooms 1848, Residence 1447. 108 MOTOR SETTVIdpIS, » gUSES, jgIMITED. PHONES 1620, 2327. CONTINUOUS STREET SERVICE. Blue Bus Leaves P.O. at 8 a.m. RAGLAN RAGLAN SUNDAY, JAN. 20th. —6/- Return. Blue Biis Leaves P.O. at 8.30 a.m. Jg US E S jg IMIT ED. RQBT. E. McCRAE Manager. dental. c. F. S HERLEi - DENTAL SURGEON, ALBANY BUILDINGS (Next Strand Theatre), HAMILTON. Phone 1727. . , •
A. k Y ule and J. G. H. M AGKA7 - DENTAL SURGEONS. Address — Over H. H. Howden’s, Jeweller, Rhone, 1571.
K, B: c RANWELL< DENTAL SUBGEON, railway buildings; Hamilton. Specialist la Extraction and Dentures. Phone 1642.
X. A. B URTENSHAW, B.D.S. SURGEON DENTIST. KING’S ' CHAMBERS, PHONE, 2322 (Next Railway Line.) EDUCATIONAL. B RAIN’S OOMMERCIAL 58 COLLING WOOD STREET, QOLLEGE. HAMILTON. And at N.Z. Insce. Bldgs, AUCKLAND. QHRISTMAS, THE COLLEGE WILL RE-OPEN On TUESDAY, JANUARY 22n(L, 1920 The Principal will be in attendance Tor tbe purpose or interviewing Parents and enrolling Students on MONDAY, JANUARY 21ml, from 0.30 aan. till Noon and rront 2 p.m. till 6 p.na. Those planning for Success in 1029 should enrol with JJAMILTON’S PHONE, 2051. s UCCESSFUL 'QOLLEGE. PHONE, 2051. D. E. DUTHJDIT. PrlnclpaL COAL AND CEJHENT CARRYING. COAL QRAWFORD AND S QO., AND WOOD MERCK V.NTS CARRIERS, CLAUDELANDS, AND Large Medium or Small loads Box Kindling delivered during Rummer, at Right Prices. PHONE. 20A5.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17612, 17 January 1929, Page 6
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