STOCKTON NEED
DIRECT MEANS OF ACCESS. (By Telegraph—Press Association). . WELLINGTON, Sept. 9. To-day, Messrs H. E. Holland, M.P., P. J. Mcßride (President of the Stockton Miners’ Union) and Miller (Miners’ Union Executive) interviewed Hon. W. A. Veitch, Minister cf Mines, and urged the provision of safer means of access to Stockton from Ngakawau than that round by Millertoii'. ' They furnished particulars of an accident that happened to Air McGliie, Mine Manager, and five .members • oftb'e Stockton Union, Executive on the,;MiHertoii road last, evening. ; Mr, Veitch said that the Alines Department had no money for expensive. works, . hut he would bring the matter before the Minister of Public Works. He admitted that Stockton badly needed direct, access.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1929, Page 3
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