should do' alii we 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 foe collected for this work; it must be done out of revenue. The question of an Outer Harbor will foe brought forward for the consternation of the members, but this qt] will require careful fcomsideratio: Before the elg _ remind electors at tel 1 amlf appea 1 to heir confckl/ration on it can he pla vote upon. Aga, that ifUs* vet all El Beyl’s for the Thanking you all for past favors, 1 remain yours, J. TOWNLEY. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOBiOUGH ELECTOBS Ladies In o for election on Board, I claim t< with a practice and general dangerous Estate of the en river and ’the urgent ment, also the in commodation, of brought u The wharfage ra into line with otb they are the highei An outer harbor w a great benefit to NTLEMEN,— self as a Candidate r e Gisborne Harbor >; ifoe only candidate owl edge of shipping work. IJjsEffiw the ce to the of improvestorage acivhich must be r soon as possible, must be brought ports; at present " e Dominion, onbtedly he and I am greatlv in favor of it, but we cannot in my opinion, even consider it until if we have the best advice to be obtain qfl on the subject. Should you honor me by electiife me, I pledge myself to do all in mypower :to further the interests of both Jne port and the community. I aim'll? Ladies and Gen tiling Yours faithful! GEOBGE HENRY LEGG. TO THE BURGESSES AND RATEPAYERS OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a number of Ratepayers in the district I have the honor to offer myself as a Candidate at the next election to the held on April 26th for Borough representation on the Council and Harbor Board respectively. As a candidate fpr representation on the Council, I advocate the following policvu—(l) Purifi/ation. of the Town Wia .Supply by/early expenditure on bead works; £2) equality of loan exlitlre betwe/n Borough and Sub fob : $3) re-conw]eraiion oLpur present o; d find Ele ctr icTprtffway Scheme; 4) of Ma&nnv rail as against gjfn trialflfm: (5) assistance as agaice to our present Engineer under hisejjii^foy; (6) Indeof speech, the fjßjre deliberations of \l tdid&te for representation on I §o not consider ,tio#isufficiently pro reSsi tet inSSmiJ®t¥E*ifat unremunerative oak liras heretofore characterised an administration. I would therefore advocate the foliwing changes:—(l) A guarded expenLture on our present inadequate facili es; (2) an earlv policy framed as a nal solution to the Ouihr Harbor theme by popular referendum; (3) a alley of tariff adjustment.|more favorale to exporter and importer; (4) a 3] icy aimed at the establishment of a miunerative Municipal Lighterage cheme; (o) % more Jleqnate proision for Handling,s storing, and if-o rination iw cajgo than at resent exists; %6)- mye adequate pvoision made to i%et the increasing dolands of preseritfcsaJenger traffic. In offering a Candidate, for our suffrage, I feel that conscientious oi J k has up t-o the present characterisd mv efforts in local politics, and loulcT you Ideem me worthy of trust cmmajffog assured of a representation the present has been noticel/eotPradependence of speech, action Yours faithfully. J. CLIVE COLLINS T 6 THE HARBOR BOARD ELECTORS OF THE WAIKOHU COUNTY. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■* We, the udclersigned, offer ourIves to represent you on the Harbor >ard at the election to beheld on the tfo April. ~ .. ter Harbor is ’’present, and is of tjffe disild be tarcen.- at atrarice to Joe prevlife and >ard has tion We consider t of t ne6@£sary to thjj ict. Tliat steps ice to make the nt cliannel absolutely safe operty, and that as the en to great expense in tli< an up-to-date dredge tl ssible should be madevjf *u, «o sure a regular wharf service f tween Napier and Gisborne, and if is is done we consider the r will not be required for .manj B. J. HOLDSWOi G. W. HUMPHRIESE. V. PALMER r purchase best use as to HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-- • I beg to 1 offer myself as a Candito for a seat on the Gisborne Harbor ard to represent the Waikoliu unty. [ am strongly opposed to the present Hied of i»<fmYi\straiing the ratepay- ■’ monejf. ' >3voi| years past hundreds pounds have been spent fcli practically /no good results. I ve closely wajjehed thmprogress of the vertv Bav^istrMjtff r and those, have the facilities af■ded tltfprtor shipping. Ihe fiffne has, in my opinion', arrived ten Gisborne and districts Ist fa.ee the Jgfrfoor problem with rnestness. ;?s wffether inner rt go a sche|he that wig enable i}i*tocope with, tip inoreasir# export , import trade which is rapiJly growr year by vear. #Let ns seel# the best rert advice on Uiis quqgtioiwto obtain us shipping firacilitiesi tbit will he equate to our»increasm\ cjutpuit. Vhether an inter or Harbor raid be conGtifcted I will not venture suggest, but lllink this matter should left entirely 11) yoilr to deal ; fo, and the I%rd shbukl fe guided his expert, advlfie-g hare too ,nv amateur and m many we sacrifice the knowledge or an oert to substitute that of the ordm--7 layman.. It seems absurd to expend 1 ratepayers , money for professional pice and not to benefit by it. [f elected, I will strive to keep down ar rates and reduce the P r «® en * arfages, which are too high. This ter item concerns every ratepayer, -tei. cheaper goods are landed, xne Iper IsX Sri* <* «b. comumer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3199, 21 April 1911, Page 7
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