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TE KUITI-AWAKINO ROAD

Work &ta*te<l a» La*i, Tlie forination work at the end of the present metalled portion of the To Kuiti-Awakinoroad, between the sixth and seventh mile pegs, .started yesterday. About a dozen men are at work, forming the road, and it is that this portion is to be hurried f«4flf ward and metalled bel\»-e' 'tlv Wcaljicr comes.' It k; generally vcc'og' nif.'rd'(hal. t'|ii:i i'-t ono <'d'' the vy'oriH ]),-i;l:' n! I lie' road., and the knowledge that work ban actually commenced will be gr,Ui.r.vii>g to all ;;rUU'i;i and <i|he.rn iVpo |.|,■■:>; {'Or »i';'H :

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 231, 5 February 1910, Page 2

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TE KUITI-AWAKINO ROAD King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 231, 5 February 1910, Page 2

TE KUITI-AWAKINO ROAD King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 231, 5 February 1910, Page 2

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