NELSON NOTES
Dominion Special. Nelson, January 20. It was mentioned at the Harbour Board meeting yesterday that a clock was being purchased for erection on the new wharf shed. No definite information could Lie given as to its make, but members made it clear that a clock of British manufacture should be purchased. Last night Plain-clothes Constable Hall arrested a lad of 111- years for alleged theft from three city premises. The boy will be brought before the Afagistrate. During 1920 vessels having a total tonnage- of 310,399 berthed at Nelson wharves—an increase of 28,978 tons over 1925.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 26
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