STEADY DECLINE
WHAKATANE WHARFAGES £100 PER MONTH Giving the "wharfages for the months of December and January, the secretary of the Whakgtane Har-* ; bour Board at its last meeting showed comparative figures as undei;: —■ December 1940 £384 14, 0 December 1941 .... £425 16 3 December '1942 £264 11 5 January 1941 £426 4. !> January 1942 ...... £393 0 7. January 1943 £384 12; 0 "On the previous two years," h& said, "the figures arc down about £100 a month." "We've gofc to do all we possibly; can to retain the transit of goods through this port," said the chairman, Mr W. R. Boon. He added that the foreman tally clerk had been instructed to mffke a weekly report on all breakages! or cases of short shipping, so that /these could be taken up with the Shipping Company without delay and thus assist to preserve the goodwill ©»f consign-* ees. 7.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 47, 12 February 1943, Page 5
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149STEADY DECLINE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 47, 12 February 1943, Page 5
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