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THE HOUR HAS COME.

It is with great regret that we announce a further mishap to the Wakatu this morning, the details of which will be found elsewhere. These continued accidents cannot hut have a prejudicial effect upon Patea, as a port, and upon the interests of every one in the community. We, earnestly ' hope (hat some of our loading men will take tin’s matter up without further delay and consider what .steps are necessary to prevent a recurrence of such, accidents in future. If means can be devised for the improvement of the harbor, the public, wo (eel sure, will come forward with willing support to any such scheme. All that is wanted is a little energetic action, amP succors is inevitable. Failing that the trade by water to this port stands a very good chance of vanishing altogether. TheJhour has; eoure ; .wliflrcyftre the men ?

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Patea Mail, 13 October 1882, Page 2

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THE HOUR HAS COME. Patea Mail, 13 October 1882, Page 2

THE HOUR HAS COME. Patea Mail, 13 October 1882, Page 2

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