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HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ~ On. tliei 26th of this month you •will have. the privilege, of electing a. .<1 inimiber of members on the Harbor Board, on the Board from its to the present time, 1 bffer myself for election ard. new and enlar to represent yo Having had a s inception in 18, have decided to the new If I have your confidence ask' you to show it on the,, tion by giving me If I am return the Board it will be my endeajjtfrto continue the improvement well carried out by the neaj(SSred;ge Maui, the first stage of ibe near completion in a reeks’ time, when we should have a*’channel free of ail dangerous rocks, of about 14 feet at Jew water, which 1 think yo.u willi admit will Ae a great improvement and convenience to the shipping of this port. As Mo shall have to accommodate all shipping in the pre sent harbor for many years to come, wo should do' all we improve the river to the fullest pq#sible extent consistent with the revalue of the Board No rate should beJcolleeted, in fact, none can be collected for this work; it must be done outiof revenue. The question omn Outer Harbor will be brought forward for the consideraation of th > members, but this question will requir careful consideration before it can be flawed before the electors to vote upon Again,, I'Hieg to remind the electors that it is votes that tell, and appeal to all Electors for their consideration 4Hi the day of election. | Thanking you all for past I remain yours, J. TOWN LEY. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE PAYERS OF HARBOR DEES. /"'I ENTLEMEN,— At of a number of those shipping interests, I have decided tonroffcr myself for elecAou on tlie Harbor tion to reprei Beard. In my opinio/fHlfe District is not yet strong enough beavy cost of an Outer its attendant 1-isles, and laamr that, in the meantime, vpgugßould devote our energies to making the best use of the present plant, by means of the dredge (which has done, and is doing, such excellent work) and by the Extension of the Breakwater a sufficient djrraneo to protect the entrance of th# river—on the lines recommended by JHr. Holmes, the Engineer-in-Chief. Should you do meJlhe honor to elect me, you may relyjpn my doing all in my pouter to betjfr the conditions attendant Vm the branding of cargo and passengels on tke wharf, as I think the present ilrranafements are anything but satisfacto|y yfmd. in general, dp all I cam to furwrer your interests. Yours faithfully, A. S. WAGHSMA’NN. TO THE HARBOR ELECTORS COOK COUNTY. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,JL - 4 It will be incumbent on you to elect Five Members to represent your interests at the new Harbor Board to be elected on the 26th April. We offer you our services. Wa-are agreed— That the Improvepeijt of the Inner Harbor should be mgor&usly prosecuted by the Marl, andjby ether means within the disnfsal of the That asjrother flocj heavy. aJr Harbc Avoided^ That it is not in County ratepayers with its cop should for ?Board. rating is very late should i>e rests of aeavy debt, heavy rating, rred for an outer/harbor ■ the present facilities for sjjijffpmg County produce beingjample. *" That, although it is estimated bj’ some that an Outer Harbor ofm .be constructed for £300,000, all tjb evidence derived from other New Zealand harbors leads us to the conclusion that £1,000,000 is much near# the correct estimate. i That until a plentiful/suppl.y of good stone within easy haulage distance is discovered and is in tJTe control of the Board, must be ruinously expensive That there are <fther, and perhaps better and less exp fs ive schemes for an Outer Harbor thair have yet been propounded, and which ought to receive serious consideration before a final decision is arrived at. . That it should be our aim, instead of educe l' oui increasing our liabilities, to re,, ni. wharfages and other dues oj exports. I Yours faithfully, |rj, T. HOLDEN H. KENWAY A. F. MATTHEWS. GEO. WITTERS W. H. TUCKER
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3195, 15 April 1911, Page 8
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