ATIAMURI ROAD
UPKEEP ESSENTj MINISTER OF PUBLlC w PROMISES SOMp ASSfSTANCE MAINTENANCE GOST ■The difficulties of the l | County Council regarding / tenance of the Atiamuri / hrought under the notice 0f J ister of Publie Works, H0n. j j ener, on Wednesday, when tt' J terial party travelled over tt | on its way to Wairakei in c I with the county. chairman | Foid, -and Mr. F. Parfc. assist I trict engmeer, Publie Works ment. . • Mr. Ford pointed out to the ter that the road carried most cream cartage trafiic in the and also that it was greatly i connection with the native am pean development schemes be dertaken in the vicinity. fhe had only £150 to cover the m ance of the eighteen miles o: which necessitated an expendi at least £500. It was eontend ' as the hulk of the traffic Vas nection with the Government opment schemes mentioned ti partments responsible shoul( some part of the cost of mainti Minister Sympathetic After -inspeeting the road -ti ister said that he was impresse the development which was gc in the district and admitted good road was an essential to i -gress. On-his return to We] he wonld make representatio Cabinet in an endeavour to ha diificulties of the Rotorua I Council relieved ,but considen the Publie Works Department not he asked to carry the who den of maintenanee of the roa would, however, do his best to for the county a reasonable m of assistance in the matter.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 4
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247ATIAMURI ROAD Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 4
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