C’KXTRAL UlOlNfi. I Klirnd damage ! the villi' ims In I'.spi'lliliil in wideli- | iup; :i pnrtif.ni of Sli|i llill, Lake KanI ii'ii Hoad. Kut. :i I'u!-tli*'r grant ul £loo 1 is necessary to vviili'll tin* narrow pmI tiims lii-.Vollil tin' I'l'ost 111 till' llill. I l.oiviT Kokatalii mail ilrainap;o, £1 •"•<). 1 \v;is put ill liaml mill tin- clearing mul ■ cleaning completed. A distance ot lt- ' i -!iaiiis mill S chains ol ui",v ilruiu were partly completed. | Lake Kanieri moil widening, M'- , Kay’s Creek, £ttoO vote. This work mos com liieueei 1 ami the clearing linisli- ! oil u distance of 1 1 chains ; olso o |X>rj (ion of widi'iiinpc was purLly completed. Tlie eontimii'il rainfall retarded operntions mul in conseipienco progress liar, been slow on nil grants in limiil. I CORXTV ROAD AIAI XTKXAX('K. I Portions of Cropps, 11 u!citiUa Plot. Xeilsnn. mill Koiterangi Roads were repaired witli gravel, ruts raked with the mail draft on Koiterangi mul l.ower Kokutahi. V hito’s and Lang's llood. Lower Kokatahi mail was repaired with era vel hetween Itohinson lload and (Iraham’s Hotel, and with dredge screenings heween KanieriN and Robiusnn Road. Two defective box culverts on Koiterangi lloail were replaced with 12in. diameter concrete pipes. Watertil hies were constructed on Lower Kokatahi Road hetween Dawson lload and Raft Creek Rriilge. and a trehle line of IBin. diameter concrete pipes laid in the waterway of the old open crossing on Xcilson Road, near Wliiteoinhe Valley Road .Tnnction. The depression above and on cither sides of pipes was tilled in with earth and {travel for Inf) links in lenjith, resulting in a greatly improved roadway. A defective hox culvert on Xeilsnn road was removed and replaced with 12in. diameter concrete pipes. Portions of | Camelhack Road were repaired and a I c| nan ti ty of gravel carted and dumped for repairs to Cropps’ and Wall lloads. Lake Kanieri Road was repaired with crushed metal and dredge screenings blinded with gravel and rolled with the ten-ton roller, which also operated on the gravelled portion hetween Left USE RITO BALSAM 00000000000 FOR CASTRATING & OTHER Q o ANIMAL OPERATIONS Q Q Q Q G G G O G G O G G TL is without a rival for healing old or fresh wounds and should he kept permanently on the premises by every shepherd, stockman, fanner and owner of animals. It’s invaluable for lambing, treating maggoted sheep, sore teats, swollen udder, red water or* lioven in cattle, colic and
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1924, Page 4
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