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COASTAL CHARTING—WHAT NEXT.

ASTONISHING REPORT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) New Plymouth, March 20. Captain Newton, harbourmaster, reporting to the New Plymouth Hnrbonr Board to-day, said that in the course of sweeping and surveying the approaches to tlw harbour during the past few weeks, he had discovered that tho position ol the port, as published in the "New Zea. laud Almanac," is three and three-quar-ter miles out of position, being that difr lance too far east.

This was confirmed by tho Department of Lands.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 4

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COASTAL CHARTING—WHAT NEXT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 4

COASTAL CHARTING—WHAT NEXT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 4

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