METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON. The. indications are for southerly winds moderate to strong and veering by south to west. The weather probably will he cold and changeable. The barometer rising slowly, but falling ■shorty. Sens rough; tides moderate.
HEENEY’S TRAINING. NEAV YORK, June 11. Heeney has left for Eairhaven, Now Jersey, and starts training on Thursday for tho Tunney light. Heeney was accompanied by Mortimer and Harvey who is the bead of his AngloAmerican board of managers, also Phil Mereurio, a local boxer, who will be one of ITeeney’s sparring partners (lurng training. Rickard plans to sail for Eairhaven in his yacht during the week to visit tho challenger’s camp, accompanied by a group ot newspapermen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1928, Page 3
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