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HARBOR BOARD

421 ordinary masting of the above look place on Tuesday night. Present: The Chairman and Mestre Matthewson, Bennett, Shelton, Chambers, and Murphy. ENGINEZB’S REPORT “ In two da y» mure we will have the section of breakwater on hand finiehed, which will make a total length of 574 feet. The expenditure during the past twelve months I find comes to £13,937, during which time we have built 413 feet, which is at the rate of 550 feet, per annum, as for three months nothing waffi done to the pier. The total expenditure on the works up to the end of is £66,278. The floor of the goods abed has neen repaired st a cost of £6 5s tor labor anl material. We require some 581 b steel rails to lay on breakwater. I wrote to th* Government Manager of Railways enquiring if ho could supply them. Ths matter Is under consideration. We are badly in want of tea railway waggons, and I would ask permission to build them at once. I would ask permis. slon to get a few iron bark piles for mooring,” Mr Chambers moved that the Engineer be em P°’“ ed t 0 act with regard to the rails. Mr Matthewaon said the Govcrument never treated them in a liberal spirit. The Engineer agreed that was so, but did else could get the rails anywhere Mr Matthowson thought it would ba better to see if the rails could not be got from some of the leading importers, It wao< resolved that ths Engineer msko enquiries as to the rails, and report to the Works Committee, the latter having power to accept, " With regard to the waggons Mr M itthsw. son thought the matter should stand over till a full meeting. Mr Chambers saw no reason why the matter should not be dealt with then. Mr Matthewson said they wan getting into a system of private contract. Mr Bennett thought wherever possible they should call for tenders for work, and hl moved tha( tondsrs be called. Mr Chambers seconded, and the motion wa's carried, being for the supply of ten cote of wheels and nine waggone.

ACCOUNTS. Cablegrams (accepting MoEwan and Co’e tender for cement), £3 13. 61; Returning Officer, £3 8s; Standasd, £2 18s 6d ; Secretary, £8 6181; Harbormaster, £l6 13s 4d; Wharfinger, £l6 18s 41; Weighbri igeicaeper, £1; Sinking Fund, £372 5110 d ;A B. Muir, £3 19s 3d; H. E Johnston, £lO 7a 21; Wingate, Burns and Co, £O9 2.41; B. B irob, 15s; Brown and Small), £l3 3s 8d; W. O. Skeet, £7 Is 2d; G. Humphreys, £9 5s D. McLeod, £BO 10i fid; J. Grady, £7 8i; Wages Account, £237 6s 2d; Fatty Cash, £4 4s 7d. BOARD’S OFFICERS. Mr Shelton considered the position of the Board’s officers should be thorougly understood, and be thought the m idling might resolve to appoint a committee to center on the matter. Mr Bennett seconded—there had been much talk and diesatisfaction among ratepayers at the position not being deflued. Mr Shelton would like some older member to name a Committee. Mr Matthewson recommended that the two new members be appointed, and it was resolved that Messrs Shelton and Bennett and the Chairman should act as a Committee to enquire into the arrangemente with the permauent officers and report at next meeting. TIME OF MEETING. The Chairman gave notice to move that the ordinary time ot meeting of the Board be altered to 7.30, instead ot 7.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 254, 31 January 1889, Page 2

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HARBOR BOARD Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 254, 31 January 1889, Page 2

HARBOR BOARD Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 254, 31 January 1889, Page 2

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