OVERCROWDED WELLINGTON.
SPACE FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKS. TO BE .'RECLAIMED FROM THE SEA. • ' Press Association.' WELLINGTON, Dec. 3. It Is considered practically certain that the proposal, which has been before committees of the City Council and the Harbor : Board, -to reclaim a wide area of Evans Bay, will be taken up shortly, and eventually carried to a successful issue. The "idea is U. wih from the-sea at ihe head of Evans Bay an inlet of the harbor’,land suitable for the mu - Tying out 3of | industries-;-; requiring considerable ground , space. It us. considered that.*the -provision of Mich land would; stimulate industries row in ©Deration, , and encourage - stream of shew manufactures- ; scheme involves the rcyjamatiou o over a hundred acres With- j erection, of wharves, facilities tor boat-building, ' etc , The H.vrbo 'Jioard has agreed to tins scneai-, find it is anficipatedH.hat tlionoiucil will endorse it at next llmrscLf - meeting. -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2054, 4 December 1907, Page 3
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146OVERCROWDED WELLINGTON. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2054, 4 December 1907, Page 3
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