THE PORT BOWEN
DIFFICULTIES OF WEATHER AND lIIGII TIDES lUnited Press Association! WANGANUI. 18th August. The weather and high tides are still presenting difficulties in preventing the movement of the Port Bowen further along the beach. The position was made worse by the snapping of one cable attached to a mushroom anchor laid well out to sea. Last evening the vessel moved a further 12ft and the ramp built opposite No. 1 hold is now pointing direct to the stern and will have to be diverted and moved forward. When the spring tide recedes it will be possible to resume unloading. ENGLISHMAN WINS GOLF FINAL BADEMS. 17th August. In the golf final the Englishman H. G. Bentley defeated Ward 9 and 8. Bentley was seven up at the end of the morning round. A hard, dry rough is one to dread. With anguished throat and aching head Be prompt to cheek its stress and strain. Which irritate both lung and brain. A hard, dry cough needs instant care. Of most unwise delay beware. Your need to prompt relief assure Is soothing Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 19 August 1939, Page 3
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185THE PORT BOWEN Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 19 August 1939, Page 3
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