THE STORM AND THE WHARFS.
(To the Editor of the Evening Star.)
Sii^AUpw me to suggest to His, Worship; the Mayor and Councillors the; propmtyjof ilt once calling theiburgessea: together at a public meeting, and therefrom petition Ilia Honor and the Pro-; vincial Council now sitting, to take steps \ without delay to provide efficient wharf accommodation, «&cr,m/act, to devise some harbor scheme, by which a recurrence^ of! the wrecks and inconveniences arising therefrom may in future be obviated. There it now a good opportunity of doing something.— -I ami; &c, ~ ■" CltlZEJf. [Citizen will obEerve that action has already been taken in the matter.—Ed "j
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1688, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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