<p it to acoommodate all shipping in the pM sent harbor foor many years to oome, w< should do all we can to improve tin river to the fullest possible extent con sistent with the revenue of the Board No rate 1 should he collected, in * fact none cam he collected for this work; inust be done out of revenue. j The question of an Outer Harbor jfril he_ brought forwaifi Ifor the ation of the memblr*, but this qufetior will require oariful considerations befor< it be> the eljKtors "U A .gai *5 eg yof remind \fJfe elector! that it is Jjfotes all Elecrors for their consideration on the day of election. Thanking you all for past favors, I remain yours, J. TOWNLEY. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS T ADIES ANpuaSNTLEMEN,— * In . myself as a Candidate for election on Gisborne Harbor Board, I claim to be' the only candidate with a practical shipping know the entrance to the need of improvetequate storage acf which must be and general ha dangerous river ai ment, *aiso the in commodation, all brouglit up to clatJF as soon as possible. The wharfage rate«?n&ist be brought into line with they are the highesMu the Dominion. An outer harbor would undoubtedly be a great benefit to Gisborne, and#! am greatly in favor of it, but we ca-Miot, in my opinion, even consider it iiiftil we have the best advice to be obtained on the subject. Should you honor me by I pledge myself to do to further the interests and the cj^miunity. am ctm all g me, my power fh the port Ladies and Gentlemen. Yours faithfully, GEORGE 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 atthe next election to the held on April 26th for Borough representation on the Council 'and Harbor Board respectively.
As a. candidate for representation on the. Council, I advocate the following policy:—(1) Purification of ’ ~~ Water Supply by the liead (2) eqU pend 1 tura/betwlen Be urbs; ( 3ljfre-coaßi deration ■ Road ugid JJfectric Trar ah ail Metal on; (5) to ler his employ freedo: delili^a the Town ■nditure on f loan exand Sub present Scheme; asjjjgainsti as aganeer i) Indespeeclij ns oi (4) H wag "Mi.-tract; inst assist; andjftiheiy t pendlncelof ana "fote jbirtU oxjf Oounc As a Candidate for represelitacion on the Harbor Board, 1 do no.w'uonsider the past administration sufficiently progressive, inasmuch that unremunerative work has heretofore characterised an expensive administration. I would therefore advocate the following changes:—(l) A guarded expenditure on our present inadequate facili ties; (2) an early policy framed as a final solution to the Outer Harbor scheme by popular referendum; (3) a policy of tariff adjustment more favorable to exporter and importer; ,(4) a policy aimed at the .establishment of a remunerative Municipal Lighterage Scheme; (5) more adequate provision for . handling, storing, and information re cargo Juan at present exists; (6) more adjpnate provision made to l meet the increasing demands of present passenge® traffic. In offering m*pifVas a Candidate, for your suffrage, I? feelyha Lfeonscieutious woi J k hasjwp to ’the pleee#t characterised |»iv Jaarffs in locV# polities, and me worthy of trust yoljjay of a representation wmen up has been noticeable for independence of speech, action and vote. Yours faithfully, J. CLIVE COLLINS TO THE HARBOR BOARD ELECTORS OF THE WAIKOHU ,OUNTY. Jf^ADIES GENTLEMEN,— offer ourelves to on the Harbor loard be held on the 6th April. t We consider an OuterfHarbor is ut of the quesfiop ait pr-esirnt, and is ot nocessa-ry welfax® of the disrict. Tliat steps should />e taken- ait nice to make the entrant! to the .preent channel -absolutely afffe to life and roperty, and that ,as Board has oen to great expenaj Mxi the purchase f an up-to-date dreVjge the best use ossiible should be rfi&de of it, so as to insure <-i- ILii* wliarf to wharf service -etween an-d Gisborne, and it his is doifte wajjeonsider the Outer Haror will not Berequired for .many years. B. J. HOLDSWORTH. G. W. HUMPHRIES E. V. PALMER HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. [ ADIE9 AND GENTLEMEN,-- & X beg to offer myself as a Candiate for a seat on the mho me Harbor card to represent the Waikohu ’ounty. osed to the present ‘"Ting the ratepayers' past hundreds 3s have been spent. \ood results. I Jhe progress of the and those have fn /the facilities afI am strongly og] etliod of admi s’ money. E._. thousands of po‘ til practically i ve closely watched rvertv Bay dis%icj nsiderably outgny rded them for The time has->**RF opinion, arrived fen GisbM»reancl s/rroundimg districts ust the H#bor problem with xiiestness, wlieth/i* inner >pr ou/fcor, lcl go in for & selpeme will ©nstolo .em to cope withithe increasing export id import trade which is rapidly grower year by year. 1 Let utfupiek the best •pert advice on t\s to obtain r us sliipping faciWwS that wxlli.be lequate to our increasing output. Whether an outer or inner Harbor tould be constructed T will not venture , suggest but think this matter should > left entirely to your engineer to deal ith, and the Board 7 his expert advice: any amateur engineers ises we sacrifice epert to substitu :y layman. It se ie ratepayers' mono; Jvice and hoit to be/n ~. T , —. If elected, I will strive to keep down our rates and reduce the present kne ,that absi be guided have too ,nd -in many Tedge of an if the ordinird to expend professional it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 9
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