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The New Zealand Herald.

AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1864. THE HERBOUR! THE HARBOUR!! THE HARBOUR!!!

SFECTEMUR AC.ESDO. " Givo evcrv man tliino cur, but teiv thy voice: T:\ko each iimn's censure, but reserve thy judgment. This above nil.—To t'ainc ownse.ll tie true; Villi it must fillow, ;i> tile niglu Oic iluy. _ Thou canst not then be false to any man.

It may be an honourable, but it is by no meaiis'a pleasant, acknowledgment to the intx-n-ity of the J'ross, that we cannot take the jiiriiit; of I Iff Queen-street Wharf without heini? seized by Ihe button to have the. .n'ievances olVhip-o'wncrs. sliip-masii-rs. .ship- ; brokers, and tho train of man- i time agents ami dependents, dinned into our ■ oars, chiv bv dav. :>ml liour by hour. Our nautical' friends must surely suppose that oi-r anxiety, in the matters "f horixw . improvement and harbour accommodation, is ?-, lively as their own ; and in that par- . tieular-at least in so Jar n? the pro-rew | and prosperity of the city ot Auckland u< ;.i , ! stake—thev are perfectly correct. We are. ' and.".lways have l>i--*-n- ready .Jid willmu n> uplift our voice and point our pen in urgent, '' -uh-0.-acv of imweilid/c, cxtm.vvr, and per- \ ! muHtAi "additions to our very defective hnrI bour accommodations; but whilst those sensitive friends of ours arc so anxious to plaee us in a like position with the Starling of Harry Hotspur, which was lo be to speak " Nothing but Mortimer. , " we cannot but remind them of an old adai;e— '• Ueaven helps them that help themselves, ' an ,ula-'e which they would do well to profit by anil instead of looking lo the aid ot the P'ress as their forlorn hope, to take the business into their own particular hands. I Where is the Auckland Chamber «•! C ominerce; 1 Are they .such » nonentity that this question of nuestions w

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 3

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The New Zealand Herald. AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1864. THE HERBOUR! THE HARBOUR!! THE HARBOUR!!! New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 3

The New Zealand Herald. AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1864. THE HERBOUR! THE HARBOUR!! THE HARBOUR!!! New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 3

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