THE HARBOUR BOARD.
"I coateider the board will benefit by harving a member -with some practical I knowledge of matters pertaining to ships and shipping." — Captain Dover Watson, to the electors of the ontiying distriete. j Me. Pierce C. Easeeth, a candidate for the Harbour Board, publishes in our advertising columns a notice- to the electors. Mt. Freeth undeEfcakee "to keep i a vigilant eye on the Haaiiour Board affairs, wita a view to ensuring an effective and airih.e same iasne economical adminiefcratiraJL.' Mr. W. T. EOdreth. pubHsbss a notification in our aAvexta&iag columns. Mr- J. M'Esran, who for the pact three yeaas has been a member of the Harbour Board, again offers his services. He states that if elected, he will'cantimie "the prudent policy imposed upon, the board by the trade conditions of the past three years.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 5
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