ROAD MUDDLING.
To the Editor op tub Njslson Evenisg Mail, Sir, — I ana glad to see that the Moutere Road Board have protested against further expenditure (recommended by the Govern- I rnent official) on the curvilinear road over the uninhabited and barren hills of the Moutere. Were the road taken up EedFor remainder of neios sec fourth page.
wood's vaiiey ! it Iwoald-1 woald- i b ; c street accom modation to manyiotlustriouß tillers, andsava;a'deal^^ of a»'d=<p6wei>. is the more especially required now that T»se"viaW- Me 3 '■"* to- expect *\ by x the v grace ; of li'jckie) the. 'im mediate .construction of the railway to Fpxhill,^B-- there is no better tim*W-'f n s -'the' HjoriiT ToF ßailway sfeetiers (as well as posts -ana rails, piles, &c) t!iSß«4Ke i 3biPch; whicK^aboonds^ in* 'th^ Moutere, t feWd "which id fast befn^'destroyed bec.SlfsSthTeire^is no lfoftd'for^oririging it to where it iATequiyedir except over the said hills ; and anJemjity dVajr'; is quite work enough for one horse/ especially In wet weather. Ypurs,r&c., : Roadster.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 192, 13 August 1872, Page 2
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