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WHARF PURCHASE QUESTION.

parochial feilding. will not join deputation. Says last night’s Feilding Star: —The perpetual discussion touching Foxtou Harbour Board mailers was, reintroduced at last nigbi’s meeting of .the Borough Cbhncil, when a letter was receive 1 from the Foxtoh Harbour Roanl, asking the Council to appoint* a member of the proposed deputation to interview the Premier and Ministers of Railways and Marine, asking that authority be gr inted to purchase the Foxtou whiff from the Railway Department. The Mayor reported having attended a meeting held at Palm irston to discuss the proposal, and be entered a protest against Feil ling being included in the rating area. He moved that the letter be received. Cr Richmond secondedCr Harford considered it was to the interest of this district to be represented on the deputation. Feil. iug would not be included in the rating, ; area. .He proposed that, the Council appoint a member of the deputation. Cr Barry seconded, EveU'.suppose a rale was struck, it would mean a rate of only rod in v£xooo capital value. ' ; Crß ram well deprecated-the Council taking part-in Abe deputation, thereby showing; their sympathy with the proposal and incurring moral liability. : It was generally considered the present harbour would serve Feilding’s- interests for many years. The proposal to purchase the wharf was the thiu edge ot the wedge for further expenditure, dredging the river, etc, Cr. Elliott'favoured the amendment, as it woiild r give Feilding a further opportunity to clearly state they were against being-included in any rating area, . Crs'Penny and Burue supported the motion. By being, represented the Council was- incurring a sense of liability. The amendment, was put, and lost, and the motion carried., -

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1109, 14 June 1913, Page 2

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WHARF PURCHASE QUESTION. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1109, 14 June 1913, Page 2

WHARF PURCHASE QUESTION. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1109, 14 June 1913, Page 2

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