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WELLINGTON'S DOCK.

If argument were required in sup. port of the contention that the present Harbour Board constitution \ should be reformed, it is to be found in the frightful muddle that i has been made by the Wellington Harbour Board over the graving [ dock and other important undertakings. The Board, without any apparent sense of responsibility, and with a self-consciousness which has been almost amazing, has involved the country in obligations of a most expensive character, and has projected schemes which, to say the least of it, have been of a hazardous description. There is little wonder that, in the circumstances, the public is demanding a reform of the whole system of Harbour Board'management.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10107, 30 September 1910, Page 4

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WELLINGTON'S DOCK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10107, 30 September 1910, Page 4

WELLINGTON'S DOCK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10107, 30 September 1910, Page 4

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