TURUA NETHEHTON AD.
i I — ■'■w Sir—l was very pleaM* Mr Bagnall explain the sc t proposed in your paper recei,. regard tp the pto™ road, letter was misleading, Np jl scheme mentioned would through track we liow have> j would only be a temporary m? u “
and such methods always wo| sl ’ the most costly in the end/ ‘ scheme is a permanent one, ' main object in view is to have class roadway with a IoW } nnua i maintenance charge. Mr 1| should know by his past lon, ence that putting metal Plains roads has proved a failure The committee who (Tpointed to investigate made J efu i study of the question, and we| ‘ ni _ mous in their finding t^at a>A a t er >- bound surface to keep the four dry is the one solution to thTo be fair to every the area, we had to provide fan- v W iprc _ tensive scheme, and there be a few settlers who .will have a (tar-sealed road to their e y| ncei / Ini my opinion, the ratepayers. ; wiai advised to support the u. mau _ enUroading proposal, as we haj „ dearly in the past for
Mltemes. I p ’ R ' HB ry Turua,
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4362, 6 January 1922, Page 2
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199TURUA NETHEHTON AD. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4362, 6 January 1922, Page 2
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