BLUFF HARBOUR
FINANCIAL POSITION SHOWN. (Per Pre B 3 Association, Copyright). INVERCARGILL, October 26. The fi i. noai. year of the Bluff Harbour Board ended on September 30, , and the returns disclosed that the 1 amount collected for wharfage dues constitutes a record fo r the - Board, exceeding the previous highest total by more than £7CQ. The volume of goods traffic showed a big increase. The net revenue resulting from ordinary trading services for the. year 193233 was £45,488, compared ' with £38,889 fop 1931-32. If.the sum of £3OOO, . accruing from the sale of the tug Theresa Warad is excluded from the receipts, the latter exceeded the expenditure by £4,534.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1933, Page 4
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109BLUFF HARBOUR Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1933, Page 4
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