HELD IN ABEYANCE.
TlfvlAßU HARBOUR PLAN.
Ley tk lug U A PH. —PRESS association.] JjLXiINGTON. Thursday. A message from Timaru last month stated vn.it the plan of harbour improvement submitted by Messrs. Holmes and Son, civil engineers, of Wellington was unanimously rejected. Actually, however a letter received from tho Harbour lioard's secretary, notified that it was held in abeyance in the meantime.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19280, 19 March 1926, Page 12
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