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CLASSIFICATION' OF ROADS IN WESTLAND COUNTY. IN PURSUANCE and exercise of the powers conferred on me by tlie Motor-lorry Regulations, 1925, and the Motor-lorry Regulations Amendment No. 1, I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Public Works, do hereby approve of the Westland County Council’s proposed classification of roads as set forth in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. classification of roads in THE WESTLAND COUNTY. (Roads iclasified pn the second class (available for tho nse thereon of any motor-lorry, ■which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than 8 tons) — Arahura Valley to Hnngerfords; Humphrey's; One Mile; Knnieri to Coal Creek; Lower Kokatahi to Graham’s; Koiterangi, from Graham’s to Cropp; Cropp, east end, Koiterangi; Cropp to Camelhack; Arthurstown; Wanganui Flat ; Wataroa Flat Road. Roads classified in the third class (available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than G tons) — Awatuna; Gillam’s; Blue Spur-Hau ban; Hauhau-Hokitika; Clamp, Coal Creek-Lake Knnieri; Ward ; Bruce; Upper Kokatahi, from Grjaham’s; ’McArthur; Hokitika Flat; Robertson (upper) ; Petersen (north section); Brandt Roads. Roads classified in the fourth class (available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than 4 tons) — Kapitcia-Sandy’s Hill; Old Christchurch, from Hungerfords; Spencer; Bradley’s; Arphura-Blue Spur; Taminelli; Robinson; Lang; White; Bladier; Catnelback; Municipal-Max; Whitcomho Valley; South Hokitika and branches; Adairs; Seddon’s Terrace; Back Crock; Ruatapu; Woolhowo-Tothrh ; Wanta li a Beach; Waitaha Village; Waitaha Set tie me i it; Robertson (lower) ; Haddock; La Fontaine; Bird; Scally and Extension; Whale; Gunn; Deehan; Butler; Purcell; Wataroa Gorge ; Adamson ; Bateman’s ; Loan Block; Okarlto Roads. Roads classified in the fifth class (available for the use thereon of any motorlorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than 2.J toils) Kmniara Beach, lower; Passmore; Larrikins-Snndy’s Hill; Hillmans Tailings ; Teremakau Ferry; San- I dy's; (liostarffcld; Loop-line; Callaghan’s; Buffer’s; Gol dshorongh School; Keech; Fox’s; German; Two-mile; Tlauhau Lead; Hauhali-Ksmieri ; Tucker Flat; Pine Tree; Knnieri Train; Sunny Bight; Milltown ; Dorothy; Dawson; (Murray; Kelly: Weir; Cropp (west end); Wall; Ford to Municipal); Municipal bevoml Max; Max; Doughboy; MeLeod-Red-niim’s; Mikonui : Bold Head; Douglas; Waitnhn Ford; Evans; Petersen, southern section; Ferguson ; Rotokino; Docherty; Bmce Bay district; Okura district roads. Dated at Wellington, this lGtli. day of April ,192 G. .T. G. COATES. Minister of Public Works.

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Motor Transportation Helps the March of Progress. Consult Us Op Your Transportation Problems. BATTS GARAGE

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1926, Page 3

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