ONERAHS WHARF.
[B7 TELEGJUre.—SPECIAL REPORTER.] WELLINGTON, Monday. Replying to a question asked by Mr. F. Mander (Marsdeu), the Prime Minister states that it is not intended to set up a Royal Commission for the purpose of dealing with the Onerahi Wharf. It is quite open for the Harbour Board to make any representations requiring the consideration of the Government when the matter will be looked into. SALE OF IMPERIAL MEAT, [BY TEL&iRArH.—SPECIAL REPORTER.] WELLINGTON, Monday. , The Prime Minister was asked to-night by Mr. O. J. Hawken (Egmont) whether lie had received any information regarding the sale of the whole of the colonial meat in store to Messrs. Vestv, Limited. Mr. Massey said he had no more information beyond what had appeared in the papers. If he did not receiver,, to _ Borrow he wonid cahle to the High 'Comswssisger *Skie§ him to make inquiries
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 6
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143ONERAHS WHARF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 6
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