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WESTLAND NEEDS

Mr Jas. O’Brien, M.R., has received I'dvieo from the Minister of Public Works (lion. G. A. Ransom) to the ( 'hee( that the recommendations made k.V -Mr O’Brien lor the immediate bridging of -McCullough’s Greek. McDonald's Creek, Dochertv Creek, am Geiiiaroa River will be gone into without delay by the Minister, with a 'iow n| seeing whether the expenditure °l a grant already provided can be'uu(lertaken in the near future, and also ol ascertaining what can la l done in regaul to bridging the streams not provided lor in tin l estimates. TTie Minister of Lends, lion. G. M. Forlies, lies written to Mr Jas. O’Brien, M.R., in reference to the matter oil the Kdnoation Reserves in the I larihari district, stating that be is having a report made upon the suggestion of Mr O’Brien for the cutting up of the areas in question for the purposes of closer settlement.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1929, Page 1

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WESTLAND NEEDS Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1929, Page 1

WESTLAND NEEDS Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1929, Page 1

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