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TIMARU HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.— The above plan shows Scheme No. 3, which was adopted by unanimous vote by the Timaru Harbour Hoard yesterday. The scheme provides for the lifting of a portion of the existing North Mole, (shown by dotted lines) and the. extension of the mole in a north-easterly direction for 1450 feet. Running at right angles for 900 feel is a wall to protect the harbour entrance. The scheme increases the existing manoeuvring area by 68.8 per cent. The improvements also provide for two additional wharves should they be necessary.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 5

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TIMARU HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.—The above plan shows Scheme No. 3, which was adopted by unanimous vote by the Timaru Harbour Hoard yesterday. The scheme provides for the lifting of a portion of the existing North Mole, (shown by dotted lines) and the. extension of the mole in a north-easterly direction for 1450 feet. Running at right angles for 900 feel is a wall to protect the harbour entrance. The scheme increases the existing manoeuvring area by 68.8 per cent. The improvements also provide for two additional wharves should they be necessary. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 5

TIMARU HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.—The above plan shows Scheme No. 3, which was adopted by unanimous vote by the Timaru Harbour Hoard yesterday. The scheme provides for the lifting of a portion of the existing North Mole, (shown by dotted lines) and the. extension of the mole in a north-easterly direction for 1450 feet. Running at right angles for 900 feel is a wall to protect the harbour entrance. The scheme increases the existing manoeuvring area by 68.8 per cent. The improvements also provide for two additional wharves should they be necessary. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 5

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