LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD.
IO TUB EDITOR OF THE MtESS. Sj r ,__l sincerely hope that my fellow members of the Chamber of Commerce will see that Mr Kaye is one of the two members selected on Monday to represent the Chamber on the Harbour Board. I ask for this not on any personal grounds, but eimply because Mr Kaye hae already shown himself one of the ablest and most energetic chairmen which tho Board has ever had. His address yesterday foreshadowed a policy of progress and activity for ttu> Harbour Board, which will, if carried into effect, make Lyttelton about the b;*t pr-rt in the cdony." For the Board, therefore, to lose Mr Kaye at this juncture would bo pcthing short of a provincial calamity. Under these circuinßtanoes I therefore earnestly appeal to my follow members to record their votes without fail on Monday, and to see that Mr Kaye gets in every case one of these. It is simply a duty which we owe to ourselves and the province, when we get a good progressive man on the Harbour Board, to see that he is kept thera.—Yours, etc., A MEMBER.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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191LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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