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SUPERPHOSPHATE WORKS

Establishment at Breakwater SITE DEFINED "The works will incorporate plant and equipment capable of expeditious handling and manufacture, and this will result in substantially cheapeniug farming costs and fulfllling a long-felt want so far as the primary producers of Hawke's Bay and the East Coast are concerned," stated the chairman of the Napier Harbour Board, Mr. Trevor M. Geddis, in his annual report adopted yesterday, when referring to the proposed establishment at the Breakwater of a superphospliate works. Negotiations had proeeeded to a gtage wliere the Harbour Board had delined an area on the shingle portion at the Breakwater, in a direct line with Glasgow Wharf, which was regarded as a key site, and upon which the promoters (a private company) had in mind the erection of works wfneh would be the most modern in New Zealand, he added.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 9

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SUPERPHOSPHATE WORKS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 9

SUPERPHOSPHATE WORKS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 9

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