AT AUCKLAND.
WORK PROCEEDING BRISKLY. -/] ■ - >v»
'TRAMWAY SERVICE RESUMED.^
(PBESS ASSOCIATION TBLTOHAM.) <-yJ AUCKLAND, November Work was proceeding apaoe again toyj| day on the waterfront, where there *H|| a scene of great activity. -j.f| Early this morning the "Union °*Km pany's steamer Wanaka sailed for **jjji| South. Her trip will indude ««OgU port of importance on the E Bs * C 2S?II of both islands. She took about "j&B tons of cargo. . After dischargk* JjMjj Wanaka will resume her ordinarjW^^
$■ jjjj fa - the East Coast and Auckland -? *ede. ■• ' . ■ •£ The Tvse-r steamer Muntai will f. probably leave for Napier and Welling- « tan to-morrow afternoon. _ ¥'- (jn Friday the White Star hner ZcaVγ.- hujdio is due from larerpool, via Sydk : **Afier an interval of seventeen days, x Aβ Auckland tramway sen-ice was reh famed this morning. A full service j a hotels of the city and suburbs % «jll re-open to-morrow between 9 a.m. a - n d 5 p.m., on condition thai the P ficerisees do not sell liquor for consump- «- t»n off the premises.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 8
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170AT AUCKLAND. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 8
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