Private cable advice was received to-day regarding the safe arrival at its port of destination of a-sailing veseai which, owing to the length'of time it had Been. out, caused anxiety to those , ; having friends on boarfl. - - < ■ ■ A deputation consisting' of Messrs. Campbell Johnstone (chairman of the .Raglan. County Council) and A..Cobouniq waited on the Minister, of Marine at Frankton this morning in reference to financial assistance for the completion of the'Te Akau and Raglan wharves. They asked the Minister, to make arrangements, if possible, to visit both localities. Mr Wilford said that his' time was so full that he could make no promise, but he wtn.Jd; endeavour to arrange a date for the visit. The attention of members of the Auckland Women's Provincial PatriotW League is called to advertisement o* meetings in our columns. —.(Adj.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 6
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