THE HARBOR BOARD.
The monthly meeting of th’s body was held to-day, the Mayor being in the chair.
The application of John Barr, lighthousekeeper, Black Jack s Point, for leave of absence, was remitted to Captain Thomson to deal with. A letter was read from the Provincial 5p*...,, tary, declining to grant free passes on ** 'Jin' way to members of the Board. Ro v ra l " son’s application for the v Jerb erg T lector of jetty dues L vosition of colwas referred to tl»- ■^ or V. Chalmers Mr W. B. Marsh ~ -Muance Committee, complainiiif J ' 5 collector of jetty dues, wrote other «*- -> “-uaf the consignees of grain and p v- - oOods stored their articles in the jetty --eels for weeks ; and he (Mr Marsh) had DGeu instructed not to press for storage. The members present spoke generally as to goods being allowed to remain on the jetties, and the Seen tary was instructed to draw up regulations by next meeting of thejjßoard in reference to the matter.
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Evening Star, Issue 3828, 1 June 1875, Page 3
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168THE HARBOR BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 3828, 1 June 1875, Page 3
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