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ROUTE BEING MAPPED

x ■ Kennedy Road Extension That the coxxnty engineer had already begun the work of mnppinc. out tho route for tho Kennedy road extension was xnentioned by Mr. N. P. Ericksen at the meeting of the Napier Harbour Board yesterday. Gratification was. expressed that the work was to be put in hand, and th.e board's eontrxbutxon of £400 was affirmed. The chairman, Mr. T. M. Geddis saxd that this matter had been before the dxstrict for about 30 years and that if was very gratifying indeed to know that it_ was going to be put in hand. He paxd a tribnte to the energy and effort put into the xxegotiations by Mr. Erxcksen and said that it was largely due to liis getting the partics together and putting before them some definxto proposal upon which tcf act that the present satisfaetory solutiTn to the question had been made possibie He felt sure that the work wonld coufer considerable benefit not only to the people of Meeanee, Greenmeadows, and Taradale, but upon the people of the dxstrict as a whole. * It was a very essential work. 1 He moved 'that the deeision of the recent conference to have the work put in hand he confirmed. Mr. Ericksen, seconded and mcntioned that the mapping out of the route has alrea.dy beEa ujadertaken, ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 156, 20 July 1937, Page 14

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ROUTE BEING MAPPED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 156, 20 July 1937, Page 14

ROUTE BEING MAPPED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 156, 20 July 1937, Page 14

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