TAURANGA HARBOUR.
FAIR, BUT NOT MASNIPICEST. (By Telegraph.-—Press Association.) TmLMXGTXVS; this* day. Captain Maxwell," assistant superintendent of the "Shay-Sarffl Company, who recently--visited" Tauranga'.'to report on the harbour -for file local "Chamber of Commerce, eaya it is a fair, but not a magnificent harbour. If thepeople cared to spehftTnoney" it could be made to. compare favourably, with some of tha best mr Xew Zealand. "loside; Tauranga has a fine harbour, but the bar butside i 3 one drawback, and there is a naety bend off Stony-Point. 7 There is a risk in navigating'the channel, and lie cannot recommend Ihis company to sandits chips to this port. Be did not :-thin£' it would' be difficult to remove "either 'the bar or the bend; but these Treref questions, for ahehgineer. ■->•: '-.^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 3
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