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South Bay Boat Facilities

Sir, —The Kaikoura County Council’s works superintendent on June 30 agreed to a natural protective reef at South Bay being bulldozed out. Next day a new idea: No bulldozing: and a slipway over the reef. The next day a bulldozer began work and went on for hours finishing a job which many folk term unnecessary, fouling the previous seriously shallow boat access channel. Council bulldozers last year badly shallowed the commercial channel, it

is suggested that the channel should be steered on or into a far deeper and holding channel. —Yours, etc., RATEPAYER. July 15, 1966. [The County Clerk for the Kaikoura County Council (Mr A. E. Aymes) said that if the correspondent would contact the council the matter “would be considered in the normal way.”]

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 10

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South Bay Boat Facilities Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 10

South Bay Boat Facilities Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 10

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