Course of Proposed Port Christchurch Channel is Indicated
accon na vi.m nlan ,?,iJI t T 1 pi-cscnt circumstances making any important undertaking almost impossible, the of its ore hr i. 8 ' ,,C,, ’ la ', ,S Provide a topic for discussion as something that might nevertheless lie advanced in some the conr!,V t ° ldf?es ; l'or instance, desperate as is the situation, it should not he beyond the community’s means to have ne,V , , , ;' VC jested at least staked out With stout manuka poles, say, every 200 yards. The course being then dlEven woTw ! . n,1 « 1,t , 1, ° rnls 7 to the possibility of doing a little to make the water course permanent at low water a edvil emrin , ,Y alcr WOull ‘ I ,rov,dc ; * l l > t I.i ii- from that to about 01 to 7 feet at high water. I have an assurance from a civil engineer that the course cou dhe deepened to three feet at low water to the vicinity of the Shag Rock under i. 100,000. Surely something can be lone to get our city on the right road.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 495, 2 July 1932, Page 29 (Supplement)
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178Course of Proposed Port Christchurch Channel is Indicated Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 495, 2 July 1932, Page 29 (Supplement)
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