NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD.
[BY telegraph.— association.] Napier, Tuesday. At a meeting of the Napier Harbour Board to-day Mr. P. W. Williams was appointed to the position of chairman, which was rendered vacant by the refusal of the Hon. J. D. Ormond to accept nomination for a seat on the Board. The members unanimously expressed their high appreciation of the valuable services rendered by the late chairman, during iris 18 years' tenure of that position. A deputation representing the Board, and consisting of the chairman, and Messrs. J. V. Brown (Mayor), H. Williams, S. Carnell, and A. L. D. Fraser, M.H.R., was appointed to wait upon the Premier upon his arrival on Friday, with reference to the Western Spit protective works, and to ask when the money voted by Parliament for this purpose would be available.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 5
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