"DREADNOUGHT" DOCK.
DOVER SCHEME VETOED
"TOO EXPOSED IN WAR TIME."-
[PKBSS ASSOCIATIONO (Received Jan. 5, 9.30 p.m ) v , LONDON, Jan. 5. llle Daily Telegraph reports that great indignation prevails at Dover over the action of the Admiralty in not permitting the Graying Docks <~.pmpany to construct, in pursuance or its Act oi Parliament, a graviiie dock large enough to admit a Dreadnought," alleging that the position is too exposed in war time. €4 0(J)?5S| emOff^eßtiina^ d- to cost ±-4,uuu,Uoo, affording employment to< hundreds of unemployed.
It is just a little over a year since the enterprising and pushing firm of Wmtringham and Deugarde? of theBlenheim Garage, took over the busi- < ness of the Wairarapa Motor Company, and we are pleased to find on inquiry that the firm are well satisfied with the result of their- first year's work. It is very evident that the business push and ability displayed by this nrm are appreciated by the Marlborough public, as in addition tosecuring the bulk of the motor trade of the district, Messrs Wintringham and Deugarde have placed a Jar™ number of their famous "Champion^' cycles throughout the province, and making as they do, a speciality of cycle repairs^ are kept continually busy on this class of work. We are asked to remark, however, that thefirm are prepared to undertake a much larger amount of cycle repair work, and having all the'best facilities and the best mechanics for this class oi work, are prepared to guaran- • t ab^ olnf--c satisfaction with erery job. Cyclists, therefore, cannot <r O wrong m giving this firm their remir work. ' '•■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 6 January 1910, Page 4
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265"DREADNOUGHT" DOCK. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 6 January 1910, Page 4
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