TIMA RU, Thursday.
At the .annual nit etint,' ot 1 lit* ll.iibuur Boaid held to iln, aflei vwial <i(l]ouiiinicnts, the cii.'ii iti.in , u-|ioit ai.d .u co'ints for ISsSmcu adopted The iopoit snjs ot the h.ubom \\oiKb "It is gi.itif,\ ing to nuto th.it in s])ito of the henyseas that h.x\e piu\ ulcd, no poi tion of the hnisliud woik has suflerfd, and that the lex el ot th<- l>iea.kuat(M h.ii shown no si^n of <-uh&idenoe ; in the second place, tint tiavillum shingle is now kept in thoiongh sulijeaion, and 7iiakes no attempt to accumulate adjacent to the breakwater, and has not advanced, but receded dining the last tlnee yeais. Theieis, however, a falling off on the south, showing that the backwash from the hieakwater is dm ing in that direction."
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1824, 15 March 1884, Page 3
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130TIMARU, Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1824, 15 March 1884, Page 3
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