SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST,
FUTURE WHARF EXTENSIONS. By Telegraph—Prees Association—OopyriEht Sydney, October 1. The annual report of the Sydney Harbour Trust outlines a scheme for remodelling Darling Harbour, including oxtensivo wharfage accommodation in otlior portions of the bay in order to moot the pressing demands of greatly increased snipping. The scheme provides for forty-throe thousand feet or now wharfage, and will take ten years to complete, at a cost of six and a-hnlf millions.
During the past ten years Sydney's tonnage has more than doubled.
"Dennis" Commercial Motor Vehiolcs.— Messrs. Inglis Bros., the well-known Motor Importers, of Wellington, have recently boon appointed Agents for Dennis Bros., Ltd., the oldest motor manufacturers in England. Over 3000 of these commercial vehicles tdroady in use. Dennis Bros, aro Contractors to the War Office, India Office, Crown Agent 'for the Colonies. The manufacturers of the "Dennis" aro tho pioneers of the worm drive rear ailq (Patont 3224). Char-a-bancs for 18 to 32 passengers. Delivery vans and lorries for loads of from 1 to 5 tons. Wo aTe .also agents for "Stuart" Commercial Vehicles. Write for full specification and price list. Catalogues post froo to any address. Fullest information supplied on request. Inglis Bros., 24-26 Harris Street, Wellington.
In London cach day 400 children ore born and 250 enter school foe the first tirna,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 7
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218SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 7
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