TELEGRAMS.
Weather Forecast.
,mi 4" fPBR PR*8 f i AfiHOCliTlttM.] FORESTRY COMMISSION. NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day." The .Forestry Commission is sitting in New Plymouth this morning. The principal matter brought forward was that of ensuring the preservation of bush on the banks of 'the Mokau river. NAPIER, This Day. Intense interest is being shown in the local ©lcotions, particularly in regard to the Harbour Board vacancies. The contest is resolving itself into a fight the breakwater versus the inner harbour. Complaints are very general over having four elections in the one day. There are two candidates for the mayoralty, sixteen for tho council (nine seats), seven for the Harbour Board (three) and five for {lie Hospital Board (three). maaHmnoNi
WELLINGTON* April 30. Indications (12 noon to-< Jay) are for freshening southerly, strong to gale prevailing. Tlie weather will probably prove squally, with heavy showers, and will probably 'become very cold. The barometer will rise soon; expect high barometric perssure. D. 0. BATES, Government Meteor oloci.' i
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1913, Page 3
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166TELEGRAMS. Weather Forecast. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1913, Page 3
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