CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE.
'Justice' complains that on Saturday afternoon the 2.30 boat for Nerthcote accomplished the- passage in the remarkable time of 50 minutes. This was caiised- to some extent by the boat stopping at the Scotchman to coal. 'Why,' he says, ' a number of Northcote passengers should be carried past their own wharf 'and delayed an unnecessary half hour on a Saturday afternoon is a matter that most decidedly requires explanation, both tide and weather being in favour iof an easy landing.' \ .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 87, 14 April 1899, Page 2
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