ACCESS TO SEA
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(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) j, . , CHRISTCHURCH, July 30. Neither the tunnel road scheme, nor . tjie port at Heathcote is recommended in the report of the commission on direct access to the sta.i ln view of, tho‘ : '"c6lielusions at ,tv which we have arrived regarding the cost and / operating /charges, states -. +hie report anil v a f ter'uns ucces&ful l v endenvourfug to find some,., equitable F; meanß rtf distributing the charges neces- : snry to finance them,' we are compelled to report that we cannot recommend the adoption, at the. present time, f of either of the proposals advocated We are convinced that the opinions expresed hy Harbour Board officials aud.vothers,:: as to the ..abilityvof./the,;; present harbour to be developed to cope with a very material increase in the present trade are correct
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1930, Page 5
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139ACCESS TO SEA Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1930, Page 5
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