WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
(.'(ir.vrv Cl l.\ I It MAN'S 1! KI’OKT. SiH Tii WKS’i |..\Ni) VI : -iT. Tlu' Pillowing repot i l.v H. Ward. Kv.t|.. t utility (Tlitimiii 11, Inis been prepared Ini' Mu.' \Y est In ml County ('utincil, anil denling v qf it so many tnjiiml subjects is published in advance of the i niiiii il iin-i-iiii(s Inr tin' iii'uniiiilion nf tlu- raiepavers at l;i rt;*’: I liimv li:.' Ia n T in itrpotT lliat in the imorval since Inst, meeting, accompanied hy ! I's .led l ies anil <Ti iit 11, ti it: I t 1 e Comity Cli i l;. ;t vi-ii hum pniil tu ■Sot'ilh Westland, travelling as Inr ns UVhi'kn. Thi.' <1 ist:inet.- travelled was a Ii! lln over linn hundred niili". v. hit'll was Ic" ilistn hall 1 lii' length nl the (.'utility, so ihiu heh.u where mu' journey ended there remained the utlier half ol Westland. \\ lien in the smith admiring the country nnuul ahmit us, we were told we were only cm the fringe ol the district, in which case I should say the hettei hall of Westland I have not seen yet. No one can travel south without realising at once that the district rollout's improved menus of access. Westland is distinguished by its length more than its breadth, anil the immntniii range being, comparatively, so close to the sea-hoard, the district is intersected at brief intervals with livers and streams. These call for Inidges, more bridges, ami still more bridges, if the isolation of the southern folk is to he removed, ami their settlements brought within easy range of the centres and the markets. In the matter of reading, lunch lifts been done. The Main South I’oad to the Waii'io (large is in very gnnd order indeed. The sttrlaee condition id the road n'lleols the greatest credit on the I’nhlic Works Department in charge of the important section. The
-•ill'' in' distric'i i'imils, with line or ttvo I'Ni-t'litions, me :ilso in vert fair eider. Certainly, in peuernl, llie innti'iinl n ;nIiIV livnil.-ilile is uniformly omul, mnl with the nocessa r.t at tenlimi. :i<l:i|>ls itself i|llieU.v lo the tralfie. The warn of i' the iiiiiiieilinte want 'until to improve access. Various hiiilees are now in eollr.-o of ereelioll- - notnhlv l.itile Waitaha anil Tatnie. while I am liopinu ere this report is read, a tender will have been accepted for Little Wanganui hrideo. These three hridties will remove tinee ol the iin I <ii rta n t hneliears at piesenl existili" In ipiiek and assured trallie. Otliei hride.es me leipiired. the Waitnnei in pnnieiilar. lin the lord at that liver is a inen.e s even in fair weather. Ihe eros'ine lieuijj intiiriahlt soft and heart and often proving a trap to inoloi ears. It i- to he hoped lenders will lie called lei. I Ills liridee in Ihe ilea r Ini lire, for tile st rnei lire will iiieei a lone fell want. «, (tin- ol Ihe ehiel reasons for Ihe la le visit south was lo pm heiore (Inset l lets nlVceted 11 11* loan pioposals relaline to Kakapotahi trailie In idee. Tit" polliipe on this ijilostion will take pit ihe I’-.’ml inst, aml onr in ission was lo explain the loan scheme, and mre Ihe ni rep: a nee of ill.' proposals It the lalepa.ters eolieenied. The loader is repined at oiler lor daily lari',pt and stork trallie. In die near Ini lire it will in- i npiired lo lap the tramway of Stuart tin-l Chapman. Lid., hy means of w hit'll the ( onm il iaiiaiittiiep lo iransporl ihe settlers' roodand produce at railway lates lo the mail! line at lioss. Ihis hriilwe. i! appears lo me. will he a rival hoon lo l' e son 111 people, rednellie l.iei*;hls. -aviii - lime in (rail'll, and supply int; a rea-.lt ineans lor ipiiek iranseori lot'an lei hurt as soon as the < Lira 1 uiiiiei is .I-, i ||l| pood- 1 1 :iili Kakapotahi iliest iiii-il to hseoine Ihe i e 11 1 re loi Ihe Westland lal 'lock -ales, and loi the - 1 :: u 111 e 111 ol fat slink lo ail nolllleril nun lie! s oil the ( oaM. as also for Ihr inn ropohla it markei' on die Kasl
; . The nmiic.v in i'i'ci-1 iln' l>i ill i.t>• I'lili In' piH '.iivii null mi i';i>> l.'l'ius In i!i' i :ii I'liiiwr-.. mul ilii' i:ii »■ in ri'pny ! Ill' :i 11 : •iu i) T williin ;i |iriiml "I lit I*m *II \ r~ . II ill In- !'•" ’ 1 1;11 ■ a lul l !ii ili£ |"'l' !_' rii l ll|>ll ill Vllltlr. Il I' 1111 lj >ll'-l-l l tlilll li.i• Mrmliiiv In' <ll 1 1nrnlili' iniili'i'iiil ■ I ii nl ivi uni mill silviT pi in*, mul lii'mi nl Il■■ 1 pi IK' lll'l-kilin I'll'. I lII* 11 I'll I , Imikiiijj; I" ill.' Ilium' iiirivii- ll'nll'n
south, is Iti lie solidly colts! tlleled, lor, Ii v\ I r:i (lie. I know ol no mason why’ |>iopo-ul si Id noi In- ;n ecph'.l liy : the settlers. There m every mason why ! i ,oiv dairyman, orn/.ier. wool and Has ; j >!'< >< 1 11: or. should sii|i|ioii llio silk'iiio. m;' ii s a dopiion will a Hold i emitter and cheap. l ! mentis oi export now and to! all tiuu'. anti so prove a lastin ', hi’iit'iil to Soul h Westland a' a u lade. Ainu her loidoe lie s, inn.ii.lv rei,aired south, is at Wailm (lotL'.f- ihi-, will lie the link hot Wren I:.; South an I ; the I'V.r Solti it. The I iyer is ice-led. 1 I'.oit'.lt. dattyei oils hit loin. and i- "i t i ll . . .el'iotls held 11 1 1 to all lends ol stock I aiiii . I )ne hoars on all sides t to' j reel's- ii \ lor I* ; .dee. and look j ina to ilf ttr ' ■ - in i. 'ft mice , ~r S.niilt Westland. I a|t|tm | e| a 1 1 1 at note the demand let' the wink, j lit eonsiilial inn v. i.lt my eo!!eilo,;te:l a j proposal was mooted and jilaeed la tote t I liosn most im media lel \ " meet lien. and | I |,e idea ol assist in;: v. it It a pram teal ' eliot't to induce the (tovetioeellt to a" ,0, with the work was adopted nnatii-j nioiisly. The proposal lif telly wits to ie i {111 si the it inlet lakiito ol the work I’ol'lliw it It, and to Ineihlnle that course, the Collin il to oiler to ...111 1 Ihllte lip to Itllli t., wauls Cm eo-t ol a st rum tt m estimated to cost l'l),II'III. The ole , Warn ; that L’lnnn ol I lie ('oliiieil's coni ft ti, .11 In' found 0,11 of the general lund. , and the balance b.\ an extra ridim; talc | aver the -eat he. I! district I'm one y j It is estimate I tin! .under the in v. j valui.it ion a hall -penny 1 I capital value would provide the - t | eoinnietid this course ol action now loj the Comi.il, and w.nil.l sitoeesl tm. melton" he opened with the Ilmen, , te. at with reoat.l In hti tied it" sttelt a j seheitte to pass, and t'lisii ri tie the orcc tiotl of the liridoe heine, nutlet taken j within the next few months. At tho d i lie ion l centres I mel the '
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DISTINCT \Y()|{ KS. Donnelly's ( rook hricl<;e.- -This s;ruo tun* within tin* ol' I'oss \va s const mclod in p:irt by t!io Council. I*.lint was provided for the bridge on the understanding the authorities had the side railing, etc. painted. Tl lis u»< not been done yet, nlid attention has been called to the matter. Kakapotahi liriilne site was inspected. A priori site is available ten t! siniettno, vvliich is very iimeli required just now, the lord beinn deeper anil muLiher than usual. It is cpiite a task itntv to pit; sheep across tit the erossinn. and lieeck- arc considerably distressed ami knocked aliont by torcinp; a passage 1 1 1rotitill the deep stream. l’etersen's lioad extension was looked into. The progress so tar has not keen rapid, 1)111 hettor pi'unre-s "ill be made in the dryer season. The lea l will he ol' oreat service to the settlers alfected. I.a Konlaine Creek.—The drainage of this has been improved very greatly hy the joint expenditure of (hiveriutient and County loan funds. Little Wanganui liver track.—A small expenditure to improve' this track was saneticined to Mr Mclntosh. i’uadnian's residence at Mali Han.A lour roomed dwelling is being erected on Peterson's mail. Some strictures were passed at the public meeting, lint I inspected tl.e building; the next day and found the reinaiks were not warranted. The building when finished will lie quite satisfactory. \\ amlei ini; stork. - This subjoet np-
rod to lie a burning question at j Inter Wunguwtii. OeueraUy speaking j the roads south arc far frniii t-losir iif I wandering stock, I realise the di-hrully tlio Council lists to co].' with in the mutter. Wo Imve tried an honorary ranger: wo have tried impounding ; and iiii.i wo have si stipendiary ranger. The troiddo is still far from cured. I’ersoaa lly. I look to tlio settlors themselves to help by playing tlio game, and | not depasturing their stock on the ' loads to the danger of tradio. Cor tainly the Council lias attempted to do i its best. Inti the results are si ill shun j ol expectations, and it D a ipiestion worth considering whethei the present | position can be regarded as a paid j I quo for tile monthly cost involved. Hi v Creek proteciimi. The .Messrs | O’Xeiii Urns again are troubled by the ! inroads of tbis turbulent stream in Hood I lime. The creek is now attacking the | south bank, and has tonkin tins are clump of timber, ll,aiding the low country and also nvertinwiilg Itoloki mud ! before the water funis its way to the | Wataroa river. I undertook to make j certain represent a t ion s to the I’ublic i Work.- Department on this question, i am] that matter nils attended to by letter oil dl'tli August. The position calls Im at lent ion. for thole is the possibility ol serious damage being dune if the mailer is not grappled with. Three Mile Kerry. Ukarito. This siin-1-sici t was discussed with the ferryman and i.ihers interested. Ibe teiryman I asked for an increased subsidy which 1 • refused. The set I lers made various suggestions i! limit the tiaeki and a bridge,! and I asked Cr. Chinn and Homlmati Nohiii to make a personal visit ami repori in due coin so. Ukarito Street. -■Various small mailer- a (ft ei ing road and tool pat It tin, ding were lining! i under my uotiee. ami the saiall expemli I ill e involved sineiioned. Tourist i racks at Wai'm thug". Mi Alec to small track improvements at bulb Wailio anti l‘ox Clacieis: also lor the opening of tl.r Copeland I’ass route. Am.lhci niatier ’alls lhe sinking ol a Well lu loeale the Waibo hot springs. These oat tel s wen iepreseitled to tin T.i'o'is! Dopiuli. cut oil lev nqnrii. (tillespi.'s Tunnel tno k. This was re--1.. > i t. d to lie overgrown, ami I lit' linndniaii V. as asked lo inve-l igate and report . Mi Donald l seek. A brnlee was ask <t| lor oil ibis tilt-- in:, estimat'd •• • j oust CuOII. This is one of tho l:oe. --a >,\ | smaller cfo'-sings, i be bridging of w bieli 1 1.. Ihihlie \\"ol k■ - llepartmeld bad in mind prim to t lie lin-meial -I I ingoing ell rlitl iIM g iq iei a 1 l*. ms. All accident II iilu.d' escaping Ibe Intal phase, lately In, plM'iled a; MeDmc.iid Creek, ami the Department .-'miild lie urged as soon a- . Talarc Hi idgo. This will lie erected, i; i- lll. lied, by next moiil b. Mea in ■• ■ ibe nnpioneh ,o liie upper lonl i< oi i’ut tor's ('reek pro,eel imi. This work i urgently lequired. I authorised it a i ~11,.,.. ltnadimiu Nolan la i-l same n!l di : lug lav visit. 1 1 will i list nh'Ul L'-i-l. j
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w»rv. |. .., 11. |»,| V |; . ;i : - 1 1 I'nilll. Tills sllll.ll Hulk is uiHuiillv rui|iii:i'il. mill 1 )>!' v _*‘ •nut,' mini's in llm I’liblii' Works l)v|«rtn„".t Wlm-li Innl U»o m»lUT m| hi lid Home tilin' ilL; ( 'i 11111 tlmi'i' uik sniiic ilcliiy nv.-.inK I" 1 1"' ' .ml'' iins-iim lit ruin'll Nntivi' l.mnls. I lnn>‘ t-iil llii' Inriiinlitics I"' I nisi.'in'll sn ;]■,; l l tlir i iinsli'iirlinn nf 11 li* uni s nil ll In* I'.miii'ili'il tt it'll. I!nii(l Di'ainuni', l:u'"bs 11 Ivor. I Ins niaUiT In oiiklh m* I'.V I? it.i Tii c Hms.. ' was discussed with tlf Ooyeynim'nt ! Ovorsoor who states. however. tlmt tli" work involved opcnius.; n din in on Native In mis. mil 11 ‘is the I )>p i rtiiuut could not .ii'llioiiso. Siilisc(|in'iilly tin' Ocoisi'ot pioiiii.-'-cd to look fiirtliiT in- ' to tin; iiinttiT on his next visit.
Okiirn maltors: 1 mot Mr •!. Cowan of Oknni. a inoml,or of the Okurn Advisor,\ ('oniinitteo, ami was pleased to "loan |i,irtiri;lars from him of th" par South ■.■onditioos. On tho who! • matters are very -uilisfm-tnry. Some enm plaint Imd been made about Tiirnindl road. b: i ,i uas tx] laim-1 the leJ|;; i: cd v.or!: v, mid Imre attontimi. There bad been t on«itlot able expend itMi r' to tlio road bride.\ and the Committee "as boldine over the rued expemliture in the interim, but the work was m-.w !o !.e taken up.
Canoe l’nint Tramway.— Mr Rattanini nf i 'to Forks .:skid nl.l< nLion to tin's’ work. and tin Roadman lms ! i rc(iiio-i<-,l to .supply :i I cport ns in tho cost hml necessity for tl"' work; Wiitf i'Oii ■'■lints. - \ smnll nptn i.iti ll to A Debit's residence oti n subsidy basis was antimrised. The levellino; or- vtd pit excavations aloa; Scully idikl iiwrvi'. where buildinjrs arc l»ciiiys erected, was approved. Rcolmnn Nolan i- to report :n reference to bridtiim; M efiride's Crook, and the probable local contributions to the work. Attention to some minor works asked for by the roadman was approved. .Mr Nolan is to report also regarding, improved ace:-., to t'lie l-oe.n I'.lock road where tile Waitanoi river is ~ansintt trouble. kittle Waiuranui Ferry Reserve'. This area was inspected and I do not ye,, i'h\ way to make any reduction in tin* proposed rental. < xeept so iar as any allowatiee nd'-dit I"' made for land eroded aed fin some small area reserved by the Public Works nepnrltm nl for road and protection purposes. Wait alia Settlement.—The only requirements bfpnoilt under my notice was the approaches to 'the footbridges, end the Roadman wits authorbed to do. the necessary work. Tin' settlement Road however, requires attention, and f have ~s|; e d Overseer MiMm r to see to same. OFNF.R.M. REMARKS.
11l clnuini' this report 1 sltmihl lik<-Jo express niy pleasure find sii-atificnti.m with the oonernl npprarnnov ->f the southern distriet. The Couu.il has „,. v -r faih'd w h;'i ■it c ould to assist in every wav. and there is every justification for a continuance of that policy, t, i s n (ini' distric t in the making:, and it '• ichi• **i ... this (' mur'd to lend willn' 1 - at all times to matters affect - inn ihc welfare of the district. To aid ils dovelonioent I rcenj'nis" that imCiincd access is .all essential factor. Hoads and bridges, as 1 have s lid earlier are ; also improved me ans of transit he sea. 1 was 1 redihly mthat the 111 mo lie. I nulinjl. for installer, is a most ttreent requirement to -,IV, the rooks. Kacaoc. T-.a. 1.-o -oH Mahitahi. Tarinc. and llmr l!ay dclliets. The settlers have to pay Inyli i-s for .roods and eonimodilios imported: also there nr- he \y freights to |,e paid; lid on top of t'"*is landed in a small limit on mi 'v-m Peach, and ir.-.|iicn Ily ureal loss is incl! i red throiodi da matte l. v sea water. (>ft< n. «»nlv ! •>! i i<»*i “* f IJ,, ‘ , U: ,5,|... Sl) ill.* <«*t‘U‘>< an* hi'iwuy handic apiad and i..-ll nli-■ I on 1 !t of a Miiialile lan.lint: Imre .4 oils e. 1.1 |,e loaded and unloaded with some rmi...•na'ilc scciiritv from | nssihlo dama.ee T |,.. (•.■. ,ai| with cv.-rv reason should now insist on the h im voted era,,! for the !.aniline l.ei-ej; oMwiuh-d as a n.a1,..,• ~.,• of si'll pi. lusli.-o to the hack hh'ek
saltlrrs iilfiTlotl. \ . to tin n|M‘i;iu<X '»! tin* Miuw smith Iteviiml til. Wiiili<> I fhi. is a work of soinc '»!*■• u tiMi-i. i. i-" .nm "i-i .uni •« a i.mtt.M- nl fn. l-. I, 1. "-‘i; ■■ ~,l Inn. W’l-ln !c 1. 111.- oomlillo:i , ■•',<! mm : - . r.-.il. .'! -ton.' '>=>'V is impost,lo f-- r'"'\ . in ,l u -ni l,c sii f.ir spine 1 in.''. .t |s •' 1 1 ; 11 v. mil Ln -:,v :• I .u." I. i:> i n.... - mad. Til r. r hi 'l. lull - :>'•«' "" II "; I „"\v-'i.-k:i !•> lone Ti'.-i---11, ■ .1 .I.nl si lnliiu;-. nv.'ilmii.'ii"'.' iiinli. r .......u n • ••••'» »'»■ ! " tl.- mml. I" i'l"' l>s " .!" n ; l )M .--loir ;!it'l ti"i;'u n< <»t l" ( ‘ i-i i'll lmv •.i, M ’""' ' ,f Um -i,U- .""'K'n till!- lmv : ; i ! . ‘ ' |,. v md,l , li' 1 ".•>■ .1 I'll-"- " f 'l'-l*"-' old,mr;,c7' .1, • mod. . f ~f 1 1;i■ I,t V. ''ln,in ''ill..of this in.."..' ii ' 'li''’ ll ' 111 s! ' rl ' i ouihi-.v. 1. "HI " in ‘; l " ; j SIIIIHV <>l fXP’HM ° ' . tr,{U.- A iiK'in . |S ,;,v, s-'ry ;.1.,1 V.i/-1> .'-'f 1 ' 1 , ‘"’‘‘.o' r ~ y,. v mil' !■•-» . |»ov to enntl.i, h I 7' 1 1 ;" , ' , ;. iiun i'i' ill'!' t ! "ii<’.« , • 4 1. . •.* •* * \ ilrv! 'i •m**’i *“j 1 m 1 • ‘ ni • . ,=• vj, V’ A 111. T" - . ■- • ;.y r S,„ lh \\ • t h;.,.| , , v.,: !, refe,. Tln.t o tl„' : 't>t : Ifih :-’l „>r.l,"'t tit" »">•' : ;."' iiioniu's m til,- : : ll "' " C\ [ "u K M "!'• oil'"; 1 - I.iii rii-.l mo to, trios «•«■•;»= 1 .1 f.ir it* il s.tv.-s. !*...• CP t urnn over "I'i.'l' AV'-t 1„">I, ' i 1,1.-A7> ;nl< 11.,' I*i i,„»- M itii-t.'i ‘o 'I" ml or I" of l.m "Oil, „ml ~ rt.m.lv ol tl.o I«>' „|li,-i:i|s „f tin- 1’.'1.1" Won..ml T0,.,-iM I t.mu.t, to tl„, lol.otl, PI \V'.'.-,1.,„T o'"l s.prt Up om,l ..mi of Cro">, "Ol"' il nu.ii.'v is. Tlp (; , ,i', , « „„„'„t t' l ;- t „ 11, ' 11 i',„ :,t I " to. ( ,',- |i ; ll,l > 1 1., ~«<■ it to tl.o sol tiers « 1„> !„m' ; n t„ tin- Ii:.il;l.looks i„„l o„t tl.o 1)01.1, 's :.„,1 sot ll>'l.io,its whirl. 1., .| ,v ,1 imiii,,,,,0i,l to tl.oir ,',lo,'fl.v tl„. in.iloriiil Inl 11, 0 t1.0.v 1.i.V0 l,< )l» «‘ t„ 1,u11,l up for the outpost „l No" hni.l ~,•).troil it, I'," South Wosll.iml lorrilo.y. . , (o'Mllon.on. in onmlnsioi,. 1 (losii'o lo o|j,oini r0c.1,1 inv ;i|.|irooii,tioii ol ll"' assist!,l.o,' mu,lore,l I.V ,„y oompamons ill the ,front visit. MoU, Cts. .loll.ps an,l Chinn Ini vo an i,it,noil, ' hmovloilL'O of 111,, (listriot 1 its loiinironionts. an,l their lioln v.,1u„1,10. \l lll1 o will, tip County Cloth ihoy ,'0n,1,.|.|.<1 all .issistiiuio most r.vulily, ami tlioir olo.is.int roinpanionsliip aihloil jaa-oatlv lo ill., oliiovlliont ~f tin- live tiI,VS ,I,‘Voioil to ill,, visit. It was a visit of very pleasant reeolhvtions. ami 1 look I'orwnrtl "ii I, oonliilonoo to I In' soul hen, .list ri< t ra oitll v I'oroing •>1,*'.,,1. and lioooinino in tin,,' the most onpor,ant. part of the County.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1921, Page 1
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