A BAD FOOTBALL RESULT.
flow often does football result in cold I Standing stamping your feet on a chilly day, the crowd coughing, and sneezing around you.. Slip a Pulmona in your mouth and protect yourself against infection. These soothing healing pastilles relieve throat and chest trouble by inhalation 1 . From chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6d per tin.—Advt.
'The latest of the Union Steam Ship Company’s five new cargo steamers—- . the Waimarino, which reached. .'New Zealand recently on her maiden voyage from Falmouth, via Durban, was built, by the Ardrbssam; Dockyard Company, and launched on March. 1. She carried out highly successful trials in the Firth of Clyde'on April 16, attaining a speed of 14$ knots. The vessel, an improved Waipiata, is of the two-deck typo with tap-gallant forecastle, poop, and bridge erections, and has a length of 320 feet between • perpendiculars, a moulded breadth of 40ft' Sin and a moulded depth, of 25ft Gin from the upper deck, and a gross tonnage of 3030. The loaded mean draft, is 21ft sjin. The structural arrangements and scantlings are to Lloyd’s Register’s 100 A 1 class for a lull scantling ’tween-deck vessel built - under special survey, and the requirements of the New Zealand ' Navigation Act, the New Zealand Working Loads Regulations and Australian Navigation Act have been complied with. There are three cargo holds and three cargo ’tween decks. The cargo handling appliances consist of 11 steel derricks worked ; by coupled winches, and the steering gear is of. Brown Bros.’s type and operated bv tclemotor gear. The vesesl is intended chiefly for the carriage of cased benzine and general bulk and deck cargo, but the after-end of the upper deck is fitted for the- carriage of horses and the forecastle for cattle. The Waimarino will be engaged 1 (the Dunedni-Bluff service. - '
A shining example of a good polish—-“Ton-ol” cleans, polishes, • and preserves. Givos a lasting polish, —Advtf
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1930, Page 4
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