. Taurfinga Sectioii. i Tauranga Harbour j ■ I I — ! AT PRESENT AVAILABLE AT HIGH WATER | j TO VESSELS DRAWING 21 FEET, ■ j TABLE OF REFERENCES. ! I ~~ i I A.—Proposed stone-filling at Stony Point, to check tides. I ■ B.—Stella Passage training bank. * I" C—Curved slop bank on middle bask, ■ D.—Proposed 14ft. channol, Narrows to Tauranga. To serve till Stella Paea*g» B training bank is done. I B.—Public Works reclamation on Tauranga Foreshore. I ■ F.—Proposed new main channel by deepening presont " Cutter" or " Blind " * ■ Channel. , I G.—Proposed stone groynes to hold bank between present main channel and ■ " Cutter" Channel. I H.—Proposed tide deflector on eastern shore. I i J.—Proposed first area to be reclaimed on Sulphur Point. fi ■ K.~Proposed second reclamation when entrance deepened. § IL.— The Mount railway station. a M—Site of Tauranga railway atation. 1 N.~-Proposcd groynes on Ftnipui Point to prevent erosion. I a o.—Approximate position for proposed training mole from seaward shore of Pani- 2 ■ pani to deepen outer entrance. ■ IP.— Proposed tramway on Matakana Island for carriage of stone for mole (tram- | way not shown on plan). - I Q.—Wharoroa Point. I a 8.-rProposed futuro quay extensions on eastern shore. fl h S.—Proposed future berthage extensions, Tauranga store. J IT,— Proposed turning basin at Tauranga. at head of proposed new channel. ■ I ■ THE HARBOUR DISTRICT includes Tauranga and Rotorua Councils and 8 ! the Matata Riding of Whakntane County. When the proposed railway con- ■ I necting TAUPO and ROTORUA with the East Coast Main Trunk Line is 1 I built, tho County of EAST TAUPO will be served by Tauranga Harbour. H i FERTILISER WORKS: An endeavour is being made to instal a plant J ■ in Tauranga Harbour, thus supplying manures direct to the farmer at a lower ■ I cost. Cheap hydro-electric power is availablo from a local power plant, I I already supplying tho needs of tha district. | D * ■ ■ mh*M ■ ■ Batfßl ■ a u***» b a MM ■ ■ tsysaan a n oasaa ■ ■ (soma ■ ■ taoßt ■ ■ MOM ———————li — Ml mi ill i«.«v .ng.UL.i,gwi. J t. l «ii.^...|^ lV n n|ftnß| "IU Bay of Plenty »$" Published Daily at Tauranga. The Leading Newspaper in the Bay of Plenty. CIRCULATING FROM KATIKATI TO MATATA. j s . Full Reports of all Local Meetings and Events. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. PRINTING OF HIGH QUALITY. Advertising Rates on Application. TV. H. GIFFORD, Proprietor. P.O. Box 11. 1 ... 1 ■ ' M —- SpSfiiMaJiMiMi^^ I CHEAPEST AND BEST ROUTE TO TRAVEL. 1 | TAURANGA-MATAMATA, TAURANGA-WAIHI. 1 I Fares: Single, 10/». Return, 17/6. | 1 Tickets Interchangeable. I I Reserve Seats per collect wire, " Griffiths," Tauranga, Matamata, I I Waihi. ' I I H. M. GRIFFITHS & CO., I 1 ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. | " * AUSTIN'S TAURANGA MOTOR SERVICE]' E. AUSTIN, Tauranga. 'Phone m, ji El DAILY. I I Tauranga to Rotoraa: Tauranga to Matamata: ,ra Leaves Tanranga, 8.20 a.m. Leaves Tauranga, 8 a.m. E Arrive To Puke, 10 a.m. Meets Rotorua express train, 11.20 a.m. § Arrive Eotorua, 1.30 p.m. at Matamata. " S Rotorua to Tauranga: i 1 Leaves Rotorua, 8.80 a.m. Matamata to Tauranga: s Arrives To Puke, 12 noon. Leaves Matamata after arrival of g Arrives Tauranga. 1.80 p.m. Auekland-Rotorua express, {a 0 v N-- ' ' _ la '"'"^£ t 1 f BOOKING OFFICES." - " 1 3 TAURANGA—Mies Tettley's Tea Booms. "Phone 83. 1 3 EOTORUA-Kenßiugton Tea Rooms. 'Phone 233. i J TB PUK©-rHarvey's Tea Rooms. 'Phone 73. - E> MATAMATA-W. Turlington, 'Phone 8. | j ACCOMMODATION ARRANGED FOR TRAVELLERS. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 10
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