EXPERT ADVICE.
PROBLEM OF THE WAIMAKAW^ Early in the New Year, it i* pated by members of the Eiver Trust, they will have f **J|i| guidance in future efforts to ov the vagaries of Iho river, the of Sir Alexander Gibb, a very eBWJS. English engineer, who Cowenuiiw-A port on the various schemes wMWRg vanced, and to suggest one considered efficacious. jJttll* Sir Francis Boys, a member o*smTrust, who is at present at mm °>gZs>' the arrangements, and 'data were forwarded to SagfmVgS Trust. At yesterday's ""SB the following cablegram ceived from Sir Francis London: "1 had the firstJPJ»*JsJSffl|' view with Sir Alexander GiM> <*"uaH| He has agreed to make a with Mr Nelson, and submit hmm for criticism by Continental « They hope to have it ready OJ "jj&sfc mas." V*klllp"
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 8
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131EXPERT ADVICE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 8
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