THE WEATHER. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Miss Budd, of Balfour. M. Irvine and Webster, Ltd., supplies the following observations of the weather: — Barometer. Friday 30.20 Saturday .... 30.00 Thermometer. Max. Mln. Thursday 54.0 37.0 Friday “ 54.0 35.0 Barometer. 30.0, with a falling tendency. Indications are for generally fair weather to-day, with colder temperature, brisk southerly winds veering to a northerly direction, when unsettled conditions may be expected, possibly after 12 hours. Seven degrees of frost were registered this morning. Mean temperature, 49.50 deg. The Weather Bureau wires: The Indications for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day are for southerly winds, moderate to strong and gradually veering by south to west. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather, but Increasing haze and cloudiness and later rain probable. The barometer is unsteady. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. The following official report was issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— Station. Wind. Ther. Cape Marla E. •• 52 Auckland S.W. .. 54 East Cape S. .. 53 Cape Egmont S.E. .. 42 Napier E.S.E. . • 53 Farewell Spit N.W. .. 49 Stephen's Is. W. .. 47 Wellington N.W. .. 47 Cape Campbell E.N.E. .. 52 Greymouth W.•. 46 Akaroa Light W. ■. 46 Nugget Point N. — 43 Puysegur Point N. .. 50 Chatham Island E. t.-.- 44
N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. pABOUR pARTY M R ' R OBERT SEMPLE, M.P. for Wellington East. pRANKTON pOWN JJALL, A UGUST ’’ CONSTRUCTION OR CHAOS, WHICH? ” A Constructive Policy to end Unemployment. New facts about our Flax, Coal, Shale and Clay resources. See Samples of Flax made by wonderful new process. Mr Beebe, Hamilton Labour Candidate, will deliver a Short Address. Questions answered. Collection taken 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED in public Pound, Te Rapa, from P. Devlin's properly. Commerce Street, Frankton, one Piebald Gelding and one Mule. If not claimed and expenses paid on or before August 27th., will be sold.—By Order, F. WATERS, 366 Poundkeeper. PUBLIC NOTICES. T»E MRS. OSWALD SMITH, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named are requested forthwith to furnish same in duplicate to the under-signed. MacDIARMfD, MEARS & GRAY, Solicitors for the Executors. 316 JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Consumers please note that the Electrical Supply in the Borough will bo cut off by the Public Works Electrical Department on Sunday next, the 16th August, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. I. WEBSTER, Borough Electrical Engineer. August 13, 1931. 306 pENTRAL ELECTRIG POWEB BOARD. Power will be out off over the whole of the Board’s area between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on SUNDAY, August 16, to enable the Public Works Department to carry out repairs to their linos. Power will be restored without notice when work Is completed. J. R. ELLIS, Engineer-Manager. 304 OPTICIANS, ” “ \ H. & E. H. G ROCOTT > F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. (London), CONSULTING QPTICIANS, 85 Victoria Street, HAMILTON. Leading Waikato Opticians. Established 1911. Lowest possible charges.
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18408, 15 August 1931, Page 6
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