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THE OBNOXIOUS PROCLAMATION ANNULLED

Wo are pleased to see the Pioclamaj t ion, giving the Thames Harbour Board | coiitiol of the iip-c<>nnfty livers, has ! been annulled, as uill be seen from tho following telegram roeeixetl by the N'ciotary of the Thanios li.ubour Hoard on Saturday la-t :—: — " .^ocrotary of (ho Thames Harbour Board. — The Minister directs me to inionn you that the Governor \u\<* annulled all foiiner limits oi the Poit of Thani"-^, and has defined the limits to be ah ; follows : To seaward, an me of n eiide ! of live nautical miles radius fioin the I intersection at Opani Point of two hnrs, one which bea'-s 2-iiMe^ -Jjinin from tiig 00 (telegraph towei), and <*,Ui\\\ mcliivle so much of the Thames or Waihou river as is included by a 2'ght line drawn I across the said liver in a "outh-weMcMly direction, being 1 the piolongafion o\ the [ south-eastern boundaiy line of ]jlork I 1082 (To Ngutu O te Mann), and no ; more of the Piako river than is bounded by a right line drawn across the river ' between tho telegraph towers near the ! mouth thereof. These limits will appear in to-day's Gazette. Letter and plan showing the limits by mail — Lewis 11. B, Wilson, Assistant Secretary of Marine.'''

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 2

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THE OBNOXIOUS PROCLAMATION ANNULLED Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 2

THE OBNOXIOUS PROCLAMATION ANNULLED Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 2

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