A LONG-PROMISED BRIDGE.
Sir,—A bridge across the Ongarue Siver at Tauraarunui was promised by the Government.. Upon these promises the un- ; fortunate settlers of. Otanui and Lower '.Ohura relied. Now, at date the bridge imatter is hung, up, pending ■ everything and anything that may tend to delay the building of the bridge. What is; tho meaning of this? Why, simply l to harass and delay the ends of .settlement. ■'■. The. 'Ongarue bridge scandal is a negation of fair ,nlay. ■ .Tho bridge ehould do taken
in hand at once, otherwise the winter rains will wash away the last grain ofrespect which the pioneers entertain towards the Minister and the Department of Publio Works.—l am, etc., INDIGNANT. Taumarunui, January 29.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 13
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118A LONG-PROMISED BRIDGE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 13
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