FISHERMEN'S WHARF
. COMMISSION TO 'INQUIRE ■ .■■■.''.■ • ' : : ' " ■ ". ' The Mayor, Mr. G. A. Troup, stated to-day that the' ■"Minister of' Marine, the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, . had agreed to the Chief Engineer vf- the 1 Public Works Department, Mr. I\.-;W.- : !Purkert, and the Under-Seeretary of Marino, Mr, G. C.Godfrey, sitting as a Commission to inquire into the best moans of overcoming the Island Bay fishermen's wharf difficulty, as requested-'by- the City CoTmcil... Nothing was likely to be done, the Mayor inthnatcdj till after the holiday period. ./ v ; . . ■ •.. The council has definitely ruled against the'placing of a ■wharf at the ■eastern end of-the bay, which .was suggested by the fishermen • as the most I suitable site. . ■ . . .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 9
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