£ THE WEATHER. |; SUMMARY AND FORECAST. %> tf'.' ■'"■ '■ «■■'■ % By Telegraph—Pres9 Association. \y > Wellington, Last Night. p-' The'< Dominion Meteorologist issued the weather summary and forecast Sat ,s'p.m.:—Summary: West to south--westerly winds, strong to a gale, have fijUevailed, with cloudy and showery The bajometer has fallen in % the nprth, but is rising in the south. "Forecast: Present indications are for j r - strong southerly to south-easterly winds, |>;with, ifpld and showery weather. The jOmromfe'ter will be rising everywhere j.f.tharti.f. The prospects for the early p« part Ipf next week are for fair weather |'fg«?iierajly,i and the week-end prospects fcare improving. LATE SHIPPING. Timaru, -29.—Sailed, 7.30 p.m., H.M.S. New Zealand, for Oamaru. ■> Sydney 29.—Arrived, Lindstol, from r Hew Zealand. -.; . •' . Sydney 20.—The warship Torch has Cbeen floated out of pock, after expensive renaire.. " * Newcastle 29.—Sailed, Brisbane and VluroMt for New Zealand. -~ Lortfon Wairaate, from \~ Sap Frajioiscp..—Arrived", Tahiti, from rr>?
? Perfect Palate Pleasure '■{ EaWpMal u ttprewed '■■ b ereiy EaewdcDrre ; «f ihe contented face of ~: due aid gntltau. .'[ The Crescent Tea which tm» perfect * polite oleuare to ■II thoie who drink it. TkmCnimm l/M/10,2/-p«.&>. k liwsr^esr??^^ THE FARMER
- JIUST HAVE KEAL y'V* ?' ■'*''' Watertight Boots TO WORK IN. , j and our boots—specially iriJpbrtSt i\ ed for this work—are waterV' <* eight and comfortable, in sizes ~ £, ~ to suit all feet. Strongly made ■* '} , of best leather, and made to give S "t -the wear' a farmer wants and [•' pays for. Working boots from 12/- to 21/-. „ r ', " "■ "HIS WIFE" NEEDS' ' SOFT AND EQUALLY WATERTIGHT K DAIRY BOOTS, r' i f • and we can supply -the need. L' Dairy work is sloppy work; it ', means hard work for the women, ti • and it's up to the man who pays ''; i the bills to see that the woment'; I folk are well and comfortably s" ; clad. Our Dairy Boots will fi}l \ r i the bill. Ask for "Dolphin" ' f_, brand; they're waterproof. jj * ' Of course, we always keep a '' ' very full stock of going-to-town (! • boots. MOEWEN EROS ;-. ~ BOOT IMPORTER, .* NEW PLYMOUTH.
DAILY MAIL COACH. COACHES LEAVE DAILYWajtara P.O. 8.30 a.m. Motunui, 9 a.m. Onaero, 9.30 a.m. Ureriui, 9.45 a.m. Uruti, arr. 11.15 a.m.; dep. 11.45 a.m. Tongaporutu, arr. 2.45 p.m. dep. 2.55 p.m. Mokau, 5 p.m. Awakino. 5.30 p.m. LEAVE DAILY— Awakino, 7 a.m. Mokau, 7.30 a.m. Tongaporutu, arr. 9.35 a.m. dep. 9.45 a.m. Uruti, arr. 12.45 p.m.; dep. 1.15 p.m. Urenui, 2.45 p.m. Onaero, 3 p.m. Motunui, 3.30 p.m. Waitara, 4 p.m. Tlirougn Fare: Single Ins, Return £1 ss. Reserved box seats to Awakino or Mokau, os additional: portion of journey, 2s 6d. W. A. JURY, .JPropri"tor. VOL* can get it clieape
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 316, 30 May 1913, Page 4
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