which will he derived from the, Tauwhareparae Block, along with other items which are revenue producing, if judiciously administered, should be ample to afford us shipping facilities that would us to berth larger vessels, htnWbdJter passenger accommodation, place us in a position to comth other markets witliout any at rate. "Yours faithfully, A. M. LEWIS pete addi f 0 THE ELECTORS OF THE COOK COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT. roll a large expenirbor entails. I mould ibe (after fing, advice is ob- '• who I ABIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate for_your suffrages in the above Election; The Outer Harbor question has been before the Board for a number of years. When the District is in a position and its desiie to shoulder the cost dituro as an Out< believe the question the veiy besit eng# _ tained) placed boro re the have to pay the At the present Jwflflei I api of opinion that- an Oid#i^Haihor>!' , hot> advisable, In the T|uwliaraparae quo; .tion of the disposal 4*HiJie 17,700 acrf remaining, which will shortly lie comijrg into the market, I am aJPopinion thajr it should be cut- up ins3u«nch areas asjwill be within the reach of men of m(federate means, and loaded. The River must at all times IxTkept open. The best work should be got out of the magnificent, dredge “Mato" to ensure a good entrance and safeguarding the traffic, which is increasing rapidly. I belong to no combination, but assure all those who may favor me with their support, that I will use nsr utmost endeavors to nt^ei r best interests, and save ratin g.ij '<&% I have the honor Yours obediently* FRED. J. LYSNAB PORT OF GISBORNE. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION TO THOSE WHOM HARBOR, DUES CONCERN. lADIES AISD GENTLEMEN.— ■i I have beenirequested by some of our townspeoplepvho contribute their quota, of Harbor Jpucs, to accejit nomination as a canjftdata for Election to the Gisborne HyrborJOßoard^’ I may state /thftkiWffi strongly in favor of an JiWfrer of opinion that vhe will never provide for ships of the (i pfesent day. nor repay the vast outlay in " , favor of construcGoods Sheds and Eition, even- if the fteme is., relegated to s to cornrnf is - Further, I am tion of up-to-dat Wharf Aecommo Outer Harbor the distant futur I .am also of opimQrf that the landi conditions for Passengers arriving leaving Gisborne should be improv providing a. Shelter and Covered to the Tender, thus enabling visP debark or embark in comparative fort At the present time Gisb a compulsory Pilotage Port, stronglv in favor of includin lior in the compulsory _ ... account of the frequent variation in river soundings and the risks incurred by Masters of Vessels of medium oj deep draught having to find their own anchorage in the bay. Pilotage Fees would considerably augment the Harboi Board’s revenue, thus rendering pos sible reduction of our landing char * Should you honor me by vour Representative, ye ured that I will do ev. >ower|to increase the fa ;equJit prosperityrof the lornf at a reasonable cost not I am HarList on tion an on of Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, F. F. LOWNDES (Captain). HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. THE PAYERS OF HARBOR DUES. is not heavy < its attendai in the mei 'I ENTLEMEN At the requesta number of ose connected wi|n7S«ippiiig interests, have decided to w| myself for elec3*i to represent yoi|| on the Harbor lard. In my opinion the rong 'enough to h an Outer fUyjbWr; wit ?ks, and l*ronsider tha, . me, we should delete Bur energiesfflto aking the best Mise Jff the pre#nt ant, by means of. the dredge (i#ich is done, and is doing, such escafent ork) and by the. Extension <f"i Hie reakwater a sufficient distance ®j?proefc the entrance of the river—Wi the les recommended by Mr. Holmes, the ngineer-in-Chief. Should you do me the honor to elect e, you may rely on. my doing all in y power to better the conditions atrdant on the landing of cargo » and issengers on the as I think the •esent .arrangem/njs are anythirfe hpt tisfactory; m I aMo further .<#hr intffpstf. qj | Yours JaitMulFfT / " A>« WACHSMANN. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. 0 THE RATEPAYERS! OF THE WAIKOHU COUNTY. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— 1 offer you my services to repreit: you on the Board. It is universally admitted that the it administration has not been aßoge}r satisfactory. Too much money 5 been expendi*e and mnonvaluab* time lias been t.’ stpnds a colossal iniument to failure ipere should be a. ignificent harbor £to accommodate jan liners mean that sborne would' the fourth port, of i have a port ry little better than Wairoa. The ambers who have represented the ard are to a great * this state o fa££sw*Pßyamd the time arrived in th© manfsimperative. What is wantis a. Board composfd of sound, praoU, business men.) without any vested erests, whether tjey advocate Inner ■Outer Harbor. Jrhe bjst men availe are wanted, spd it ids to el ect til)*© of t Uthough an rbor, that question 1 , I left until such time ••ed to undertake t-hiswlar.ge. ex_ •e and a feasible plan was bn ill be in you 1 number. Out ionsider, coup we were ftdight loubt, aced sooner or later in ordeijto cope i the ever-increasing tlmder of this ;e and; prosperous distril l the meantime the wofjf in the mel will have toi be proceeded with keep the' port "clear. The safety of .ping and the travelling public must die first consideration. . hould you honor me by electing me me of your representatives, you can
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3201, 24 April 1911, Page 7
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