THREE KINGS.
f• s — 3 FLOATING AUTOMATIC LIGHT. For somo timo past the New Zealand Shipowners' : Federation has been moving in the direction of getting a light on tho western island of the Threo Kings group. Mr. Thomas Henderson (secretary) has received a letter on the subject from the Minister for Marine (tho Hon. F. M." B. Fisher), stating that he had conferred with the engineer of tho Aga Acetone Acetylene Light Co. ? when ho was in New Zealand somo time 3 aRO with regard to tho feasibility of 3 placing a suitable automatic floating 8 light on tho Western King, and ho was 9 informed that it would he possiblo to design one. The Minister further states ho arranged with tho agent that, on I returning to bis 'headquarters in Sweden,' he would go into tho inattor, and a design is expected to arrive m ; duo course. The Shipowners' tion asked for a fixed light, wjth an attendant to see that it kept going, as an [ j automatic one,'if it went out, would bo '' versa than having nono at all. In this clmneeable weather, it is i- difficult-to avoid catching Hut rhnro " is ono infallible preventive—"NAZoL. 10 A bottle of sisty doses costs only Is. Cu. - .t-i.dvt, '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1849, 8 September 1913, Page 8
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208THREE KINGS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1849, 8 September 1913, Page 8
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