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(Spaoisl to tie Daily TEiKompH.i Auckland this day. PROM DDNEDIN TO AUCKLAND IN 49 HOURS
Mr, Jambs Mills, manngor of tho Union Steaimhip Company, in tho coiirso of an interview, said thai tho daily sorvico bo* twoon New Plymouth and Onohunga would bo vosumotl in Novomber, It was probablo that tho daily service would bo continued throughout tho year in future, enabling, with tho improved train sorviof, the trip from Duncdin to Auckland to be completed in 49 hours. Tho company may use tho new stoamor Manuka in the Aucklfind-Sjdnoy trade, along with tho Mokoia or Mooraki during Binnmor, A STORMY VOYAGE.
Tho barquo Helen, which arrivod from Lyticlton yestorday had a stormy passngo of twonty-two days, Off Portland Island tho vessel oncountorod a heavy galo, which lasted a week, She was driven 150 milos from land, and was hovo-to whilo the gslo lasted, NORTHERN BOOT COMPANY At the annual mooting of tho Northorn Boot and Shoo Company tho report showed that tho profit for tho year was £3241. A dividend at tho rato of 5 por cout por annum was declared.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 6 September 1904, Page 3
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185LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 6 September 1904, Page 3
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