improvement and convenience to: the shipping of this port. . As wo shall have to accommodate all shipping in the pre sent harbor for many years to come, wo should do all wo can to improve the river to the fullest possible extent consistent with the revenue of the Board No rate should he collected, in fact none can he collected for this work; must he done out of revenue. The question of an Outer .Harbor will be brought forward for the oonsidpraation of the members, but this question will require careful consideration Jaefot© it can be placed before th<k electors to vote upon. % | Again,, I beg to remind tiro electors that it is voles that tell, and ap]ieal to all their consideration on the d£tt. of election. ffeing you all for past favors, 1 remain yours, J. TOWNLEY. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE PAYERS DUET HARBOR /CT ENTLEME? At the r/quest of a number of those conneetedr with*shipping interests, I have decidedlto myself for election to represent JyQtt on the Harbor Beard. In my opinion the not yet strong enough heavy cost of an Outer Hprtror, with its attendant risks, that, in the meantime, we" 1 should devote fflr energies to making the best use the present plant, by means iof the Kredge (which has done, and isJdoing, Ipuch excellent work) and by tie Extension of Breakwater a sufficient distance to pj teefc the entrance of the tiver—on Are lines recommended by Mr. Holmes#the Engineer-in-Ohief. J Should you dp me the honor W elect me, you may Jplyjm my doing all in my power Lithe epndtoions attendant SpiEjthJ landing of A argo and pass@tge|sjw t|e wharf, think the are anything but satislaifb|ry; add, in general, do can to further your interests. / Yours faithfully, [JL A. S. WACHSMANK. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS. Ladies and In offering for election on Board, I claim ttfENTLEMEN,— lyself as a Candidate Gisborne Harbor be the only candidate with a practical fernowl edge of shipping and general harfor work. I know the dangerous state of the to river and the of impro| ment, also the mpdequate storage , com mod at ion, of which must date es we brought larfage r with ot they are the hi An outer harbor a great benefit greatlv ip favor my opinion, even consi have the best advice to the subject. Should you honor me inflecting me, I pledge myself to do all in my power to further the interest's of both the nlri and the community. soon as possi must be br/ught ports; at present .the Dominion, hdoubwdlv be e. ajd I am b, in inti l we tained on I am', Ladies and Gentlem^ Yours faithfully, GEORGE HENRY LEGG. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat on the uisborne Harbor Board to represent the Waikohu County. I am strongly opposed to the. present method of administrating the ratepayers’ money. For years past hundreds of thousands of pounds have boon spent with practically no good results. I have closely watchedjthe progress of the Poverty Bay districts, and those have considerably outgrown the facilities afforded them for shipping. The time has, infmy opinion, arrived when Gisborne andjburrounding districts must face the Harbor problem with earnestness, whetjer outer, and go in 'for a scheme enable them to cope with export and import tradeapmeh is rapidly growing year by Let us seek the best, expert this question to obtain for facilijffes that will be adequate to our incrjlsing output. • Wlietlier an ont-exaf or' inner Harbor should' be constructej' I will not venture this matter should ir engineer to deal should be guided ,-e too many of an ordinexpend ofessional to suggest, hut thi be left entirely to with, and the Bo by hie expert ad many amateur en cases we sacrifice expert to substitu ary layman. It se the ratepayers’ mom 1 advice and not to be.nent> t»y If elected, I will strive to keep down your rates and reduce the present wharfages,. which are too high*/ This latter item concerns every ratepayer, as the cheaper .goods are latfued, the cheaper is the living of ihw consumer, who ,is the taxpayer. In jponekision, I wish to make clear my vigfvs as regards the two schemes —“InneiAand “Outer which ever your engineop should advise we should adopt and aq» solely upon Ins expert advice, providing 1 ‘financially wo see our way clewr /to adopt hia scheme. ' \ - The revenue T®wyat the disposal of the Board, and tar substantial increase which will be derived from the' Tauwhareparae Block, along with _ othoi items which are revenue producing, it judiciously administered,. should be amide to afford us shipping facilities that would enable us to berth larger vessels, have better passenger accommodation, and place us in a. positron to coitm pete with other markets without^ additional rate. s\ Yours faithfully, A. M. LEWIS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3198, 20 April 1911, Page 6
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