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Pipiriki boat ramp money

Council money is available as a contribution to work on the Pipiriki Boat Ramp, "but no one wants to get in and do it", Waimarino Community Board chairman Colin Webb said

at the board' s last meeting. He was replying to an expression of concern that the project was not yet completed. The board was told that the council agreed to make

a financial contribution to the project, but that it was to be carried Out by a group of interested people. Council chief executive Cliff Houston said it seemed that boat owners needed to

get together to see the project come to fruition. He said a council engineer was available to help, but that the cost of his time wou ld come from the council c»ntribution.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 673, 11 February 1997, Page 7

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Pipiriki boat ramp money Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 673, 11 February 1997, Page 7

Pipiriki boat ramp money Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 673, 11 February 1997, Page 7

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