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HARBOR LOAN QUESTION.

IfEBTTNGS TO DISCUSS THE OPUnake view.

Meetings have been held this week fX L ' Star ' by " W»Mon from Opnnake to put before the rateFo y Z°l SOn vr T " anak ' i to the W Plymouth Harbor Board m favt>r of thp Opnnake Harbor scheme. The attendant ha* to «, Sma v Ue , m a r "" aii,,rp no <l"nbt to the very bad weather. to A» A "- roa th f meetin s fsv»rable the meeting w J. s f m P ath >-- "»r rorresnon TtT r'" " 9 the flowing report • of Tr„" ,P [ " evened br Mr. Monro, of Opnnake va s h „ H ; n thp An , en(t(l Ha" th» afternoon, when the attendMr ' W - K preVpttVi 'L faix a member of the present Harh ° r ,ra " a,so ,

'teHvere,i°^ e VIi n Ms ' P ' >K ' h > whi,, l> at Onnnakp <> .,? a .mc ,!nPS delivered rr| tieised the New Plv a " \fr tut, H an Opunake railwav. many of the Ms 31' r™'f ~V Mr " Monrp •'"rins resolution ._^" a moT '"* Wlowinß

>5 in favor of the New Plymouth Harbor Bill, and b nnot support the proposed Opunake St Sta,je " hied fhn t he meeting to T "V**"™' i 0 hm m and tho Ncw Plymouth a "'l Mr. Allhi.scu to mal-e ?n w'rZ r thC W »»' ™ m ln> resolution. He did not li|,- 0 the nTC t e l P nh " x " w p S-i (ton f,irt,l<,r inform*«>n which he was collecting at hi<« held nt Knponpi ~r tiaps

Mr. Alllmsen remarked that the nnd whieh at , Ka P° D £ a a month apo, few ilUpmll!d - in t "rat ion I. JMt t0 sU " H ■> ] -

Mr SMfrown. The r a te p: n„ r . r „ t „ n , ate r ' ,undid-

Mr Mellow st.it,.,l that Mr. M;,rx was ~n » <-<>miirv Rill. r " "" tile

Mr. Ml . AMll|Kiin v , i|iM hj" reg;.r»liri«/ !]„, reso),,>vould. „f ,0,,,..,. |h , " ,l »">l"''l tile „f t ?„. i |>n.po.-M.,i to ~oiu,'iii., reaped: the «i~he, „f tht- ratepayers. If diev were then in favor of the Hill he would ,Io all i in his power to help the -,1 3lr. Allhusen then proposed the fob lowin? resolution, which was .seconded by ilr. Voullaire and carried:—

"That this meeting cannot support the proposals put before th>m by the Opunake representatives relative to an Opunabe harbor district."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 4

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HARBOR LOAN QUESTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 4

HARBOR LOAN QUESTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 4

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