COAL SUPPLIES.
—-V-+-7 ■ AUCKLAND'S POSITION. (SPECIAL TO "THE PRESS.") AUCKLAND, April J. The coal supply 1 for Auckland at pre* sent is just sufficient to meet require- < ments, and industries have enly cnougil ; to keep them going from day to day. consequently it is not possible to build up reserves against any possible inter* ' ruption in tho local mining industry. The manager of the Tnupiri Coal Comtoany stated to-day that tho local minol had not up to the present got back to their normal output. There had bees so many stop-work meeting* and UV terruptions mie to shortages of waggoai and the intervention of tho recent holidays, that a maximum output had been impossible. "With a normal run, howover, tho existing shortage could terj easily bo overtaken.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 6
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127COAL SUPPLIES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 6
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