DOMINION NEWS.
MINERS' TROUBLES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Creymouth, March. 0. The Paparoa ccsil mine has resumed work, but the .State mine is again iile to-day. A settlement is hoped for on Monday. ANXIETY AS TO ROSAMOND. Wellington, March 9. Some anxiety is ibeinsr felt locally over the steamer Eosamond, Which !:■ been a week on the irTp from' Auckland. Advice was received a few days ag that the vessel was sheltering undc Cape Runaway, but it is generally ; thought she should have made port )> this time. Fear is aIsTJ expressed r.« Igarding her coal supply.
THE SHOOTING CASE. WAIMATE, March 9. Charles Boyes was charged this morning with intent to cause grievous bodily Jiarm, and was remanded for a week. Bail was refused. The wounded man has been again operated on, and a revolver bullet was extracted. It will be a few days before the doctors can state what his chances of recovery are.
OTAGO DRIED UP. Wellington, March 9. Central Otago is experiencing a persistent drought, which is causing anxiety to pastoralists and orehardirts. The intense heat day after day has dried up the country, wTiieh presents a terribly parched appearance
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 6
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