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THE PORT OF PATEA.

To the Editor. Sir, —Much as I regret. Mr. Editor, re-opening this correspondence, I wish to point out to “Business” that we do not run our business on bluff, as stated by your correspondent, and 1 object to this statement. If “Business” can come to me without his non-dc-plunio (or any one else interested) I shall be pleased to enlighten him on the facts in question. With apologies for again troubling you. A. 11. HODGE, Manager, S.T. Shipping Go.. Ltd.

“Onlooker” writes at length in reply to Captain Gibson, ami urges that the Harbour Board make a thorough investigation of the port with a view to restoring the channel and bar to its former state. We regret we have not sufficient space to publish his letter in full.

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Patea Mail, Volume LII, 4 March 1931, Page 3

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THE PORT OF PATEA. Patea Mail, Volume LII, 4 March 1931, Page 3

THE PORT OF PATEA. Patea Mail, Volume LII, 4 March 1931, Page 3

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