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HOW TO EASILY RID YOURSELF OF PIMPLES?

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CLEARING THE GROUND

Mr I!). A. McLean (member of the boardj /suggested that before proceeding with the. meeting further it would be well for the chairman 1o ma lie it. clear that the board did not propose to go on with the development at Kioreroa unless the people wauled ii. It should also be made plain that the board did not want two deep-water ports.

Mr .McKenzie agreed and pointed out that the board held a special meeting to consider its policy of improvement. They therefore decided to obtain a report from Mr Blair Mason. The report showed his opinion as to what was required. In doing- this lie had stated that the whole scheme could be carried through in six years, but he ([Mr McKenzie) did not think it was the intention to try to carry it through in anything like that time. To make this quite clear he stated that the board had arrived at an agreement upon the following definite policy: —

That on the approval of the board's by-laws and the passing of its Empowering Bill, the board adopt the following policy:' —(1) To get a. detailed survey of the harbour from Kioreroa to the Whangarei town wharf and from Marsden Point to Kioreroa including the maim channel to Oakleigh, also a survey of the channel to Parua Bay to the proposed wharf; (2) that (having , , ascertained the nature of the material to be dealt with! the board take immediate steps to secure a suitable dredging plant; (3) that deepening , the channel to the town wharf should be the first work put in hand; (4) that provision for larger shipping at Kioreroa aaid Marsden Point must depend on trade requirements such as the erection of freezing works or other industrial developments. If, with the assistance of the meeting the Bill was passed the first thing the board would do would be to lay the proposal before the people of the district. He emphasised that it was not possible for them to move one peg until the matter had gone before the ratepayers. There was no cause for fear that the board co\ild move without consulting the ratepayers and their interests.

The Mayor (Mr J. S. Dent) said he had not gathered that impression from the chairman's speech at the board meeting. He saw by those utterances that the board had adopted the scheme as a whole. Whether the board had altered that decision or

only decided to carry out a part he did mot know. He considered thiat Mr McLean had been wise in urging that the whole scheme proposed be discussed by the board clause by clause. He was opposed to the scheme as a whole and was glad to see it modified.

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Northern Advocate, 7 August 1919, Page 3

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HOW TO EASILY RID YOURSELF OF PIMPLES? Northern Advocate, 7 August 1919, Page 3

HOW TO EASILY RID YOURSELF OF PIMPLES? Northern Advocate, 7 August 1919, Page 3

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