A MAURICEVILLE ROAD.
ITo The Editor.l
S: r,— rnirough the columns of your paper I should like to dVaw attention; to the filthy state of the iria'in between D.reyer'is Rbck Road and Seymour's Bridge, in the' Maurice vi He County. 'A slip has torn© Idown near Mangania oe, and partly Mocked the road, . causing the iratea* to run down the middle, and making : it in a filthy state. A Roadman. passes' tihis place night and morning. ' Half, •an hour's work woukftuni the water. ,Where 'aa"© the Councillora ?. Of «otose. tli© Tatepaiycirs will liribw'what to do .next County election. " During the sixteen 1 years X have travelled on the main/ road, I have'never known iit .to .be in such a state. No doubt iJhe weather (has been, bad, but why We the ro'admon workiiijg ; on the .byroads, while the main road needs attention?— I asn, etc., ; ONE OF THE PUBLIC.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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149A MAURICEVILLE ROAD. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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