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An effort will in the near 'future be made by the Patea Harbour Board to deepen the entrance to the port by means of a novel device invented by Mr E. Tait (says the Hawera Star). It has Ion" been known that the existence of a papa “saddle” across the mouth of the harbour is the prime factor in the shoaling up of the river, and an endeavour to remove the papa is to be made by means of Mr Tait’s invention. The contrivance consists of a massive rectangular scoop fitted with a cutting edge on the under side, and operated from the shore by a stationary log-hauler and steel cables. During a visit to the beach on Tuesday by members of the Harbour Board a demonstration of its operation was given by Mr Tait, and created a (favourable impression. "When the attempt to remove the saddle is being made the process will not, it is claimed, interfere in any way with the arrival or departure of shipping, as the hauler will temporarily cease working when required and the cables will be sunk. Girls’ rayon frocks, all sizes and at low prices at McKay’s, the leading drapors.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1929, Page 5
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