The Kawhia Wharl.
As briefly mentioned last issue, a petition hag lwikstaculatod aud signed by a interested, f> trt - Wt" ' i wh;• E whia wffi|B3| tV ’ ebia your pertnitisicu'wflHMffill^ive'been given if you had informed of the position. We would point out that 'he dues are paid by the aettlore all round tbe h<rbour. And launch owners are chcrged a special fee o f £1 5s auuum extra, and we think that before tbe funds of the wharf are expended in making roads in the town ehip, which abonld be the duty of the County Council, better facilities should be provided at ths wharf. There »no derrick for the loading and unloading of heavy goods: this >• the cause of great iocouvenience and deiay and w< would respect fully a.k that you will instruct the Trustees to expend the wharf fnnde in providing batter acoommodaGou on tbe wharf in tbe way of a derrick aud winch; also * lauding stage.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 249, 9 March 1906, Page 2
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157The Kawhia Wharl. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 249, 9 March 1906, Page 2
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