AUCKLAND DEADLOCK.
f. DISORGANISATION CONTINUES e " ® SMALL STEAMERS HELD U& n By Telegraph.—Preai AjsooitUon. f Auckland, Last Night. »l The coal position ia unchanged, Auck« - land still being without trams or gas. r it is expected the tramways will reo sumo on October 11, hut the fuel prob- ° lem that confronts the Gas Company - has no solution, and the proapeCtp for e the future will remain absolutely with- ', out hope until supplier from Newcastle '• and Westport begin to arrive in bulk, - and with reasonable regularity, ■>, r The Northern Steamship Company ? has been compelled to reduce its QQfstal c service, and quite a number of small e vessels that kept up regular consmuni- - cation with small porta on the coastline b have been laid up, or are increasing the " periods between their tripg, • ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1920, Page 4
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132AUCKLAND DEADLOCK. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1920, Page 4
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