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DO NOT WRECK HARBOUR SCHEME.

(To the Editor.) i

S"<-May I venture- .'to state a fow ; plain facte which^leptors' would-do well. to ' consider before! casting, their votes in connection with the Harboup Board election-to-day? It has, : .taken years, to gel whore w'e ha%'e reached \ to-dayi' The predictions of experts have be^n verified, and we now knoV that it is possible to make a good harbour. The position at the moment is critical. Country opposition "is as strong as ever it was. The twn riiembere of the Board hav^ v. oved themselves -to be loyal to th^» scheme. 'Mr. Harris and his two associates, Messrs. Oalriian and' Muu, |- imay or may not support the scheme, f but we cannot afford' to take any chances. It only requires one weak towi. member in order ,to play [right into tbe hiaridis of tfro opponents of th'T harbour and throw !."us back for years. :Theriefore ; ' 'don't take the'-Hsk,'- ibut vote agiainst Hairris-j .-■■ Caiman, and Muir.^—l ani,. etc , BETTER BE SURK THAN SORRY.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 8

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DO NOT WRECK HARBOUR SCHEME. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 8

DO NOT WRECK HARBOUR SCHEME. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 8