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Extra First Class Cortificated Engineer, 95 Stuart street 8m HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. rpE OTAGO HARBOUR BOARR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Ot.a«o Harbour Board has made APPLICATION to his Excellency the Governor for" a SPECIAL ORDER, pursuant to section 153 of "Tho Harbours Act. 1908," AUTHORISING THE EXECUTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE HARBOUR WORKS shown on the plan forwarded io tho Minister of Marine in connection with such application. The works comprise tho construction of a rubble retaining wall and the reclamation of the land on the landward side of.such wall, containing 7.9 acres or thereabouts, and shown on tho said plan, tho land to bo reclaimed being indicated by a red colour. A duplicate of tho plan of the proposed works details and estimate submitted to tho Minister of Marine has been deoosited at the Customs House, Dunedin, for inspection during offico hours by any person desiring to inspect the same. Dated this 19th' day of March, 1913. ■ J. BLAIR MASON, Secretary and Engineer to tho Otago 22m Harbour Board. milE OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Ot.igo Harbour Board has made APPLICATION to his Excellency the Governor for a SPECIAL ORDER, pursuant to section 158 of "Tim Harbours Act, 1908," AUTHORISING THE EXECUTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE HARBOUR WORKS shown on thj plan forwarded to tho Minister of Marine in connection with such, application. "* The works comprise the construction of a rubble retaining wall and the reclamation of the land on tho landward side of such wall, containing 23.4 acres, or thereabouts, and shown on tho said plan, the land to be reclaimed being indicated by a red colour. A duplicate of the plan of the proposed works details and estimate submitted to the Minister- of Marino has bscn deposited at the Customs House, Dunedin, for inspection during office hours by any person desiring to inspect tho same. Dated this 19th day of March, 1913. J. BLAIR MASON, Secretary and Engineer to the Otago 22m ; Harbour Board. ANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGeTs and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every _ description of Printing in the most prominent positions in tho city on shortest noticg.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15736, 12 April 1913, Page 11

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