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HANDLING LAUNCH CARGO.

(I'o THE EDJTGB.) Sir, —I f£e”that one wharf trustee has come out of bis shell and wasted Borne good ink and paper- Now 11., old m«n, get to work. I will draw a plan and do* the Vfttes. A sensible man like you should have had a platform and derrick up before the tfrool season started Next year several rapre of the settlers will have sheep, when the man among the far-famed wharf truer who gets a derrick rigged will receive the gratitude of the public. It is only a small Job, hardly worib so much trouble. Ii the trustees do not get to work at once, those interested can with justice ask, What' is the good of this trust?— Yours, etc., G. H. MACKENZIE. (to the editor.) Bih,—Mi? J. Hustler’s reply to my last contains the startling piece of advice that I should spend my time 11 using the crane that already exists on the wharf,” thus displaying most lamentable ignorance in ibc uses and powers of the aforesaid endless chain, it taking up two bales per hour. The writer can be seen on ulmott any oc casion willing ai d d it g his best to assist in unloading woo), which is what you would never secu^t’J. Uu.-aler or any of bis cor. in the harbour trustees of doing. It is. further op parent that the sturty of plans and estimates of cranes by a prac'ical hand, and rrni by unuitnnrF, would benefit tbe wharf, r?, Air IT-. leave it alone. As tn burrowing money : For Mr Hustler’s benefit- I may that the money ct cee.-ary i ft’ pre-' nt with t|>e ’rDeitzs,. wi"ch w< uiil, with fees fr m Jhi-> ch < pm th, erect a suitable C-Mfc.. As v beih-. r-Lt -e matters cc i >, \ Fi . (ib-rinbabi tai i • n- Ihi settlers >;*<-b v • Lu. dan,-prj) i* b, \ J 11. is L< i■■ a public servj* rrt u-■ rcwiirtlv stand the l-»ni ' r f bi~, ttn ‘ 'be tn Lu* trustees, * L-£jtm-«l*4g«> a-ud M4A-m»4!e. — \ «.■>¥, etc., TAIIIOA.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, 12 January 1906, Page 3

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HANDLING LAUNCH CARGO. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, 12 January 1906, Page 3

HANDLING LAUNCH CARGO. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, 12 January 1906, Page 3

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