COAL FROM WAIKATO.
PUKEMIRO MINE STILL IDLE. By Tolefrapli—Press Association. Auckland, Last. NigM. The position regarding 1 the Waikato coal supply showed no change to-day. The Huntly and Rotowaru mints worked full time, and jjractically a. nor-, mal output, of coal was maintained, but the Pukemiro mim? ia still idle. The Gas Company has already receive! • some coal from Newcastle, and is exp*ot» ing further shipments, so that so diHh culty should be experienced in returning the gas supply on Tniirsday and ing it for some time. ' '-;. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. EARLY SETTLEMENT HOPES. ' '"■,.'■ Auckland, Last Ni*«t. !. . Reports from Hmitly to-night indicate ' that the outlook regarding the Pukeaiji™ dispute is much brighter, and that t2§|*! are'hopes of an early settlement. "18| is also understood that the etop WWpl meeting will not he held to-morrow |Ji> previously arranged. , y
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1920, Page 5
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136COAL FROM WAIKATO. Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1920, Page 5
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