THE DOCK.
I i Wellington Dock tricke'liyhas,at last come.to a crisis. 'A scheme was: got up by sorae ip.ersohs to have the dock- shifted: ttt'/Evaiis Bay','. but this : ißhjg resented rby-som'o' of the local people.. The■ next'-thing wo.find is the cement. woiiH-stick, and the weak-kneed Harbour Board allowed the contract.to drop.' If ! the .Harbour Board - had known tkeir.'.busineSslthey" would have I closed, oh.the:sureties,- and ;,,compolled them to complete ihe'dock./''lf a poor Struggling contractor had this work,.' in hand he would hare:received/no mercy or consideration. ' The; Harbour Board would have been oh himin'no. time. It is about ,time "the-.'.' puMid showed their indignation'- about the way .their interests have been am, ° ■-'' ■■ '■- >;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 10
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110THE DOCK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 10
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