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WELLINGTON WHARVES

ACCESS BAN CRITICISED Wellington, This Day. "It is our duty both individually and collectively to strive for the lifting of wartime restrictions as soon as the emergency which they were intended to cover has passed." said Mr. O. G. A. Horn* at this week’s me«ting of the council of lhe Wellington Chamber of Commerce when advocating that the public should be allowed access to the Wellington wharves, at present closed under the Shinning Safety Emergency Regulations. It. would be M great convenience to (he public and also to those who had to conduct business on the wharves, said Mr. Barton Ginger, and the president and all members agreed that it was high time something was done in the matter. Mr. Hornt’s motion that the chamber support the Harbour Board in its representations to the Minister in charge

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 23 March 1945, Page 4

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WELLINGTON WHARVES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 23 March 1945, Page 4

WELLINGTON WHARVES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 23 March 1945, Page 4

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