WAIHOANA BRIDGE.
SATISFACTION within" twelve MONTHS. : * Mr. H. W.t-ftevgrisV'waited i-o'n" the •“ ** Horowhenua County Council on Saturpointed • out the inconvenience- '< and-lOss caused ,him by delay in the rer,consfni<;tioa of : ; the : Waihhanga bridge. > He r hcked the Council firlfeil. a start wohid - - be made -with the /work,- and v-Bttid" thah,> -failing the rehewftl :Of the withifc; a reasonable - time,/ he ■ •f-would be compelled to walk, off his, protThe . chairman-informed! Mr. ‘Stevens that the Council had >an Understanding. - 'tHth-the Works j Department “• -’which,'- he thought 1 , would* enable them ”■ 'to' get the bridge built. | The Council & •|i44-t-h‘ad.- a ".ver3 r: delicate situation to handle, and it co'uld not tush into the - of a bridge, as it had not the ■■vmoney*. • -There-were matters that had 7*r?ftjirtdje handled carefully so' that no hitch would occur. : The' position now was t-iaifly : sound/ ah'd .he" thought he could safely say that Mr/Stevens would have >’ r a. Bridge’ ifiside oOwelye months. Mr.. Stevens then thanked.*.the Council and withdrew.
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Shannon News, 18 March 1927, Page 4
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160WAIHOANA BRIDGE. Shannon News, 18 March 1927, Page 4
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