THE COAL CRISIS IN AUCKLAND
HSSEXTIAL IXDLSTIUES ENDANGERED. By Telegraph-Pre«« A^oointion. Auckland, December 2. Another serious crisis has arisen in connection with the supply ot coal for e.-scntial industries in Auckland. Slocks are low in many cases, and great diiliculty was experienced in securing sufficient sunplics to enable the trawlers to put to sea this trip. Unless further supplies are obtained the vessels may have to remain in port, with Ibe result, (hat Auckland's lish supply will suffer considerable curtailment.
h'AITANGAT'A MINT. IDLK. Dunedin, December 2. Tlio minors at tho Ivaiiitoyuta mine hold a stop-work mooting this morning prior to on shit 1. A\ hon t ho mceiini; closed and HiR ' n * n won: prf'P"'™ lo rosuino work they wore- I'pfuscd 'heir lamp*, consequently Ike mine was idlo all diiy. It is aniicipaled Ihn! work will Im resumed to-morrow* (in Hie yo-slow policy.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 59, 3 December 1919, Page 8
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143THE COAL CRISIS IN AUCKLAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 59, 3 December 1919, Page 8
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