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TRAFFIC DISORGANISED. r fPer Press Association — Copyright . y CHRISTCHURCH, August 5. Snow caused a slight disorganisation td- city transport services .early this morning, but a normal schedule was quickly restored. ._The ferry steamer, Maori,', arrived three hours late, having experienced a rough 'trip with heavy hail and sleet squalls
LATEST NEWS. OF A REASSURING NATURE. AUCKLAND, August 5. The latest news from Arapu'ni indicated that notwithstanding the development of the small subsidence at the top of the tile<l portion of th • lie’.dnjbei „ tbe temporary* closing of the station will not be necessiu-y. Mr Furkert and Mr Kissel] who arrived yesterday' afternoon left again towards midday ffir Te Awanmtu, to take the plane for Wellington. They adhere to the opinion that remedial measures can be applied without dewatering the headrace. In the mean time the Power Board’s standby plant hay steam up in read in less to take over tne load if necessary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 6
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