TE AROHA’S NEEDS
DEPUTATIONS TO MINISIW The Minister of Public Works, the Hon. K. S. Williams, paid a visit to Te Aroha on Saturday and receive deputations. ... Mr. W. R. Lowry, chairman oTuw Piako County Council, and ( ' ou “ c rr? J. Fitzgerald, formed a deputat»which asked the Minister to maju* * straight-out grant of £250 toward uj metalling of School Road, Manawan. As the riding has done a lot of wo out of loan money without subsidy Minister promised the amount r quested. r Mr. Lowry and Councillor w • yKennedy asked for a grant toward metalling of Chudleigh’s Road, in Waitoa Riding. They said asu would be required to finish the which had been almost completed o _ of a settler’s loan for £2.000, of £ 300 was left. teto The Minister promised to go “ the question, and said he eons that it could be easily adjnstaju A further deputation consistm* Councillors J. TitxgenJS l*® M a gill and Messrs. R- J SP ’ ,j, e Christ, and many farmers fro Shaftesbury and M ana warn d waited upon the Minister an that the Government go into tn tion of removing the willows 1 banks of Waihuu, and carry work. It was stated that the trees caused serious flooding. . rot . The Minister said that he wouifl sider the # That the Tah una-JlorrinsviUe-Kiv^ tahi-Waharoa Road, which pr _ torllS . motorists from Auckland to or vice versa, one of the best an« used routes, be recommend 0 ; Main Highways Board being declared a mam hign• J pfokp the decision arrived at by I tn County Council at its special yesterday morning.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 2
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264TE AROHA’S NEEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 2
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