AWANUI STREAM
Board Desires to Extend Work REQUEST FOR A SUBSIDY Good work has been done in improvxng tlie Awanui • stream, aud tho Hawke's Bay Rivers Board to-day empowered the chairman, Mr O. Lassen, who left later for Wellington, to approach the Employnient Promotion Board with a view to obtaining a further subsidy so that the work can he extended to the brick kiln at Pakipaki. The engineer, Mr G. Rochfort, statcd that tlie work had reaclied to the railway bridge, and he expected that the men would get to the culvert on the main road at Pakipaki within a few days. This point was where the work was originally intended to reach. A fow bad points at Pukahu wero yet to be attended to, and when this was done tlie stream would have a good access into the old Ngaruroro. Members considered that it would be a decidod advantage if tho work was continued further Up-streain to the hrick-kiln, and for this work it wa.-, ile |,cided to seek a further subsidy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 7
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173AWANUI STREAM Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 7
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