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THE TRACK TO CARDRONA.

To the Editor of the Cromwell Argus. Sir,—l am desired by the Cardrona Miners' Association to inform you that in reference to the paragraph in your issue of the 14th inst., in regard to "a rumour that the residents at the Cardrona intend to memorialise the Government to spend the sum of £4OO upon the main road between Cromwell and that township, instead of a track via Kirtieburn," that it is but a rumour. Although the Miners' Association has now been shorn of its wonted functions as an Improvement Committee, they, in defence of their own action in getting up the petition for the Kirtieburn track, fully endorse your opinion as to the inconsistency of proposing to turn over to another purpose the sum intended for a track which would confer such signal benefit on this place. I am, &c, Thomas Allaj., Secretary C. M. A. Cardrona, Oct. 22.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 5

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THE TRACK TO CARDRONA. Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 5

THE TRACK TO CARDRONA. Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 5

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