THE HARBOR.
(To the Editor.) 1 Sir, —I thank you for your footnote to ’my letter, but 1 think you did not. quite (realise what I was inferring. 1 did not mention the outer harbor, except incidentally. AVhat I, and others who think like me, contend, is that the Mikotahi-Moturoa : wall would give more protection to the existipg harbor than the Moturoa-Break-v/ater wall, and that, as it is in shallow f water when compared with the other wall, it could be more cheaply and more expedi- | tioysly built. We can leave the question . of an outer harbor to the future genera- ■ tion. 1 am, etc., ( OLAVE DEACON. ( w w
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1921, Page 6
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109THE HARBOR. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1921, Page 6
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