that on the other side ofthe town, at Pamel , , it is intended to render accessible one o. the points where a.ledtre of rocks which .already forms a natural Wharf may betaken .advantage of by cutting nu accessible roadway to the mainland, and so savetheinhabitants of that district from being dependant .on the Queen-street "Wharf. All these improvements seem like vigorously looking the question of harbor accosnodatiou in the face, but an we said before, ■the money to enter on the important and necessary works to ensure the preeminence .of the "\Vait6ina-ta over the other harbor's of Xew Zealand and to secure for us. tlie first oommorm? position, is not iu <iie handy of the Provincial Government. The Council willmeet againin six mouths time, till then the sum now appropriated for Harbor improvements may prove sufficient to carry on the present works, but we trust that, at the next seflsion the necessity of providing immediate extended conveniences of a move important cliflTActer will bo fullv discussed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 135, 19 April 1864, Page 4
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