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The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TUESDAY FEBRARY 21 1917.

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|> I'tHii-iii.i.jimtioii iMidm'wnl hy I,ho voto nl' llm coiliity, in licit nn .vn .vnuhl hlmrt'n.ly hin iihnoiir'ii Crnm I,ln. Itniml’H tuliln in nil nUit.i' I'nnjmclH. Snrnly Mr. (iin.v in I'm imilnliii|/ It in imhlin imlclimhh, ..hit'll rt|,|tniiltt in nilt.l/hi.r onlnnin, cnnhl mil Imvn Inltan limn 1.0 hilly fimiHitlm' Mto i|iii'ntdun, t.r t'lnt* III! Imn (lone, no n|mn immflioienl, nr tumlnmliiiK inl'nnnnLion rf’'.n I'll inn Mm mlvnnl.iij'nN nl' u mntM mnninmlinmi linrlinr.' IT ll.nl, in in.l, w) it. in (Ii(lion11. In nnilnuiM.iiil hin n nurminK, mnl l.lm nonnlnninnn lm Mini <l l nwii I'rom hin I'nct-n. h’m' innlnimn, \\lmn In. mi.vn Mini, ‘‘oilr wool nhipn mill I'rrmnn men I, nhipM nrn Inmle.l in n I,imn which cnmpm'nH ITiVurnhly wiMi nl.lmr portn,” lm nnmt miroly Imvn nmiln 1 1 In cnnipm'innnH .villi rmcli porhi nn Nnpier, Wmip.nnni mnl WniMirn,, mnl in Mint, nine lii.s nhihMimiit in (piilo I run; lint, il' lm Inn! mmln n compm-i----nnii with Tinmi'M lm would Inivo loiind Mint, Mm fm.iilil.ioH Mmrn nrn nipinl 1,0 Miomo nl, l,y|,|.nll.oli mid Hourly <’<| lln I to tho promior purl, of WollinuloM, mnl Mini, livn Miiion Mm ipimilily (inn lm hmnllod Mmrn in n tillh of Mm limn Mini, 11, Ini.ns horo in Mm Imsl, of ui.nl.lmr . Tlmii wind, nuisl. il. lm in roiipih woiililmr, mnl who I, min He. onmimriMon lm wlmn l.ml wonlhor prnvoiils llm Imndlinn nl nm'i;o nlloKnl.lmrP Dili, no nompnrisous of llm kind nrn worlh disnussinp; oidnss limy iimlndn n wlmln Nniisnn. or nl lnnsl a iiuinhnr of shipmnnts in avnriiKO wniillmr, not. oim shipnmilt in llm Imsl of wnnllmr, mid only in llm Inllnr onm. could llm porl. nl' Hisliorim hope In npproimh llm purl nl' Tinmrn. mnl il nnnld mil do so limn lor vor.v «>bvious rnn.sons. Mr. Hrn.v is of opiminn ll.nl ‘'.villi ro«nrd In 11m pnssn,ip;nr Indite, llm t nsl wny to improrn il wo,lid lm In dnvolo nur onrrp,ina In..tirds nompln! inp; nur rnilwny to non-in-nl .villi Aimk'lnnd mnl Nnpinr. Pnsnoiij'oi'.n nnnd not. limn p;o h,v snn nt nil,' 1 nml if tlml is' llm rnsiill nl his mulnrnd IhoMirld. onn nmi only w.mdnr Im.v lm onn lm so optimislin on tin ipmstion ol .omm.'l .U|i; Aunkhiud mnl Nnpinr hy n.il v hiln hn is so possimistin »limit tho mlvm.tnp.ns of a hnrhor, nml how ho pioposns to ntl runt Ihroup.h rnilwny pnssnnpims from Aunl.lnml In Nnpinr into (Jishoron wlmn tlm lino is noinptoted ntioul Hio ynnr iH'lil, nml whim it will po hy nny of Tiupo ns nt, present puiposod. And is Hishonm to sink into n stnln of son.nolnnt imti!l'nrnmv lo its import nut export interests until lh.il dr,.mu nun tin rnnlisndP Tim importnut point which Mr. (tiny nut others of Ids wny of thinl.iup, nppnivnlty overlook is Mint tins < istrint nnmiol nuidinno to .Inpend upon AoeUlnn.l or M'ellinpdou for its ntniu trade, mnl Mint provision must ho made for direct sen communication ..ill. Mm world's ports if wo are to compote with other districts of the colony in wool, ftw.cn meat, or nny other commodity Mutt wo quit product', or require to import for our 0.. u use, and in that respect nny railway scheme hot one tapping our hack couutiy nml feting the port wilt :\>>t concern us much. As a matter of fact n through railway would lie of doubtful advantage fr nn a business point of view, and with a serviceable port for ocean-going vessels wo should never reunite it. At any tato. tlm building of tho outer harbor need not cause us to relax our energies in favor of pushing on the railway as far as wo want it. and when that point is reached those energies can bo allowed to sut side; but no reason bus yet been advanced why the two things should not he poshed on at the same time. Mr. Gray appears to think tl.at be has discovered reasons in (bo a!logo.l facts that "alt artificial harbors aro experimental." that an outer barter is likely to cost tTTH'.UV. and that tho settlement of tho back "will not bo faedtated by at. merest so of vatos ami harbor dot's. ' Moll, it tun. ho admitted that when it is proposed to build artificial harbors in opposition to tho full furies of the ocean added to huge difficulties with drifting send or slungte. such endortakings would tv highly experimental; but in Poverty Hay natusv itsoli ,toprivos us of t.u'st of ;b.,\s, x dithenities. and iols.o’n the expovimontal uatnrv' ,'f tho work to a more quostton of ,x.st which a cunpeteu: engineer estimates a. toXhiV-.'. while Mr. tiray without data en'ar>’o\s it t ' halt a million or moves hn: we p'.vter to rosy upon the engitnvr's estimate for aivnracy until something more tyliahle that-, guesswork is pitted against his careful ovnpntatter.s. At the same time wthotx'.tgh'v endorse Mr, drov's opiuien that tb.e settletv.en; of the hack vxutntry ”wiU no; !v faeilitatixt hy an increase of rates and harbor dues" if from the hni'uiug of an outer ‘.a dvr sv.eh. increase were likely to rvstdt wit hoot vvmtw.sttttttg advantages, tt;;: that is just what we canc.o: admit, and we haw a'roa.ty ir.star.wx? the extvrien.v of "imara. where the most highly extvro.nvntaj and font'.dly 'ptoh'ev.'.s.-.os', task was undertake-.'. in the teeth of the v.-.os: gigannatural disadvantages and ovvreotne at a cost at about half a million, and "hew that outlay has resulted in enhance.) values. eheapetted freights iv.'A ar.ls and outwards to a much greater amount than was u-a..; in rates upon the loans .while harbor ones are now ranch boss than these tnding at tlishor-e, and ttvigins and UV:'o • less also-, "'hen the vonttvnaatiitg advantages ate rwkoned up it. t> not t.d shat instead of hav issg totando.;. settJcJftwns in the hoick wnn.try. it has kwro; it. that instead ci a ter.nt.t- • shv and gnadualh, txvu.vd'g tal » ie i-og a d:sadv.’,r.r.tgv on a hur-deu. upon ■set ;Jc-rs. i“ has hox-u a most rvmnncra--\w s'.von arr.-n, t.-.r the vrtt.rrs new go; rid 08 tke rate a tv; received a ov..d pro m.u'.-.iphoi a huv.dncl-' 5 .i.ki.pg a.iv-antagss which nothing v r tho har.v.r cc.-.1.i haw afotd-od th-mn ur-d for which they haw paid fat less than nothou... it tha: is tho exsvri- i ,-.sv ske-te. and p.-sitoon is - crsfjtted. van any '.'Og.’.-a' atg.V’Vt * he advan.-vd. against the ho ld'vg cA a harhot o-n site a: jwsku -- c.vf'.f;'cr!.i;vl.‘ Is t.frrTe '•> cav to ~t| advA'isoed "sse ssh.'css.- kike to -'Vt -shat ! -v -,g. ;>gi this the uitepayocs : 5«! itessarod that wdtho-T.t •* dorp- j C-vIIT. -ss> -'5 | should d>,v cc ho in a posbs.sy. to. sr.\-- - proper advantstge .'C t'-s nstnriu pc- ; tv'T.tiah.ti’fs

Tlm mclidolii nl' Mm. BiMte.ru of Alercv il .ViTil.oirliiy. AihliMomil ohuiMOH hn vi* lii.im forum,l for jiaiutiug, oiiiyoo il i'll win/.', mi,l (,1.1-11 ini'. Tlm grimil Hoeiiil in ni,| nl’ Hie Cil.v Mu ml will lm Imlil jo IHm MnjcKty’s 'rimul.ro 10-iii|.'li{,. Tlm pidgnimmo OoilHifil.H of iliiimin/', iul.oi-MporHcd vvilli Hcleol.ionM l,y Mm City Hnml. lo coiiHiilomfion of I,lm olijeel, of Mm mocinl 11, in to I,!' Imped Moil, if will ho hi r/'oly uiipporfod. An iin|>or( anl iimofin;.' of (,lm Kunt Cjoiihl. Itnilwiiy l.oui'im i,i oonvoimil for Miroo I hin nfloriiooii, wlmn il, in propound lo ui'i'o upon llm Hovori.niout Ilm imo(!HHil,y of liiimodinl.oly opening llm lino lo Wiiikolni bridge, in order lo n void llm diingoroiiH el ill - on llm VVnikolm rum!.

Tolophone oxulmnji;o NtiliNcriljui’H will p lon mo liofo Mint llm nnmhor of tlm Okiin I'Tiolory (Mr. W. I). Lvsimr) in now JJIWi. Tlm following nro tlm rillgH for Mm vnrioiiN foloplmnoM on Mint onnilmr: Aliiknroro 'BfiiMon (W. I). l,yHnnr), one long nml omi Nlnirl. ring; Okifu Huron Kuofory, two nliort, nml mm long ring; Oltii.n liutl.or fnolory, mm .short nml one long ring; Okifu Huron b'nol.ory (nnuingor'u lmuMo), fliroo long ringH.

An mhlroMs lo llm County olool.oi-H oi HlNtmrmi Jmrbor diMlriot in given in our mlvoiT isiu|,; oolmniiM by Mr CHiun. flrny, who doelnroH in regard To nn nutor linrhor: I nm not in I'nvnr of tho (.reel ion of mi oilier linrhor imlil Mm lime eonmN wlmn if cun lm eleurly nhown llinl il will not romilf in nil inereuKe of llm port olmrgos, nml flint Mm Inirdeu laid upon llm rnlepuyeiM will not lm groaler I linn il in nt oreNOllI .

KlllfXN w<»ro n.yiiif/, IniH-nins( yestcriln.v on nuuoimt. oi' ilin do.Mfli oi' ono of (jishorno’K onrlioxl rosulonin, Mrs Chnrlos 10 v n us, of ItiiNliincre. J)eep Nyinpnl hy is 1011, for Mm family in their hereavonmiit. All's Mvnns' was gronMy osloonm.l by nil who knew her nml was Imlovisl l>.v n wide circle ol I rlonds. Willi Imr luishund slm passed llirough Mm many exciting \ioissitmlos of the early days, wlmn Mien, oxislod perils (lint can hardly lm realised hy those in tlm present days. There are live sons ami three daughters, who are well-kmnvn in Ihe (list riot.

The new school at ICaili was opened yesterday morning, wlmn about It’ll children were present. Air ,1. 11. Hull, formerly head master of Hisborno school, lias charge; Miss .Anderson (of Napier) is relieving mistress, and Miss I). Hyson pupil toaohev. Tlm chairman of the oouimiHeo. Air lNsou. was present- The children wore addressed by tlu* imndmaster.wlio urged them lo co-operate "ith him to tile host of their ability for their individual welfare and success of (ho school. Air Hyson also made a lew remarks, expressing pleasure at tlm opening of what was one o’ the most important schools apart troni the centre. The children wore given a holiday in honor of tho occasion. ami broke tip with cheers for the teachers and chairman.

The Hawke's ltay .Herald comments on t lie recent e.xaminat'ons:—-"We are delighted to obserce that again a candidate from our district is tirst in the National Scholarship examination. Wo oiler our congratulations to Marker ami the Gisborne teachers. I'l.ts examination was instituted four years ago. ami Hawke’s liav hail Miroo times stood first, and once second. The National Scholarship now bi ing reserved for those under thirteen. Marker, if duly entered, will receive the Queen's Scholarship, of the same value. The National Scholarship goes to a pupil from llayoioek. a school which in live years has taken three National Scholarships, and three Queen’s Scholarships. Wo have also the gratifying fact that in the ,tumor Civil Service examination Napier ecu res the first place in a very long list, and has supplied three out ot tho first six. and four out of tlm first twelve names. This year’s winner. Atiss Wilson, was formorlv du xot the Girl’s High School.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1997, 5 February 1907, Page 2

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The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TUESDAY FEBRARY 21 1917. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1997, 5 February 1907, Page 2

The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TUESDAY FEBRARY 21 1917. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1997, 5 February 1907, Page 2

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