Clearing away a bar from the mouth of a river or harbor is often enough a most desirable work ; it is a work, too, upon which almost incredible sums of money have been wasted in vain attempts to accomplish. One of our contemporaries h.ns recently given an in stance in which the work has been successfully done by the most simple means, and at a cost that must have been trifling in comparison with the result. Believing, as we do, that the subject is well worthy of the attention of the Provincial authorities, in connection not only with the entrance to the harbor of this port, but with Hiat of the "Wahoa liver, we have transferred the
paragraph in question to our columns
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 998, 21 April 1871, Page 2
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