I THE SHAREM^EKBT. AUCKLAND SUAJiEMARKBI\ Bjr Telegraph.-Special to Hews. Auckland, last Nifiht agent) reports as follows:—Bank of iw ZealanJ, sellers, £lO 19s; Natio " nk sellers, £5 !7s; Talisman, 32d 325; \Uihi, 41s 6d and 41s M i_ «8 3d aud 41s Gd; Junctions 2«s and 25a 9d, sal.s Jos !M; Svlvia, 9d aid 7dBoss Goldfi-lds. 2s and Is 9d. THE WEATHEE. FORECAST AND SUMMART. Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The following is .Mr Bates' weather wmmary for the past 24 hours:— The ißiromeier has continued high in the nortli a fall was recorded last night in the south. A .-form of ccnsideraWe intensity was evidenced :thwaxd 0 i the Dominion, by the oqua-rie Island barometer falling an inch lower than that at the Bluff. Gloomy w-nal'i-.r s«s prevailed and rain ha* fallen in many parts with strong westerly win-H Forecast. -Pre-ent indications are for cloudy and up (ttied weather, with rain probable gcmrw'ly. and strong westerly winds. The barometer is unsteady, a temporary r:.«e preot-ding a further full LtfTE SHIPPING. ORAMAS N.Z. PASSENGERS. Received 1, fi.2o p.m. Melbourne. July I.—Arrived, a.s. Orama, from England. New Zealand papers: Mc-srs Isaacs, Morgan, Bkrt Whitehead and son, Beflugues anil •on, Colonna, Shearer, McQuaid, Houston, McLcish (4), Paul, Mesdames Bartlett, Wrh/atson, Morgan, Whitehead, Bellugues. and Misses Holland, Wright■on (2), 'Whitehead. Bellugues, Whit- 1 more and Tavior. There are also 23 thrrd-elafls pa^engers. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapoiirika, which left Wellington for New Plymouth yesterday, and u doe to arrive here to-day, will hare 120 tons of cargo and three passengers for this port. Wellington, Last Night.—Arrived. Moeraki, from Sydney. Sailed, at 5.15 pjn., Mapourika, for New Plymouth. Sydney. July I.—Sailed, at 5 p.m.. Riverina, for Enp-land. Melbourne, July I.—Sailed. Maitoi, for England. Fremantle. Ju?y I.—Arrived, Mongolia, from London. Wellington. Last Night —ArriTed, Moeraki. fr r >m Sydney; Brj bane, fiom Newcastle. Bluff, I/<st Night.—Arrimi. at T.SO ■-•m., barr|'.i<> Trene. from M:*!<!on Island.
LIGHT CAR -icct-,-f!:l in K-ig-Sc-otti-1. Trials. Price: ccst. £150; pins ' ':?, frsi-vV 1 and charges, about McMillan & Fredrlc BROADWAY. STRATFORD, «i<-.lp agents;. Write foi particulars and arGOLOSHES GUM BOOTS and GARAGE BOOTS Anfl a mile waterproof range or wet Weather wear. GOLOSHES of the best rubber— Gents' from 5s 9d, Ladies' 4s 6d, Children's from 2s fid. GUM BOOTS from 12s. GABACE BOOTS from 16s Od. The "Kubberhide" Gum Boot, re Commended by the Panama canal engineers as the best GUM BOOTS MADE. Snag proof tops with welted leather soles. Splendid for Sea Boots or river work. Knee or hip height. CLOGS AND STABLE BOOTS. Are Just i few samples of the kind of foe*. 'we keep for men of erery ti ; We cater for every need and p.--. ■ !e for every purse, and our stock i* t'i ' 'rge=t in Taranaki. McEWEfc BROS., QUALITY SHOE STORE, .«'EW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone .'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 36, 2 July 1914, Page 4
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