WAIKATO RIVER BRIDGE.
COUNCILLOR'S REMARKS. RESENTED BY FARMERS. CAMBRIDGE, Saturday. At a meeting of the Cambridge Farmers' Union to-day strong exception was taken to a Waipa County Councillor's remarks in connection with the union's protest against the proposed erection of a second S over the Waikato River at Hamilton/ The Waipa councillor is reported to & e S rfflSe/VJtt "firebrands" at Cambridge, whose opinions did not count in the general community. M? R H. Feisst and other member* stron-lv ' resented the personal attack, considered that an apology should :be demanded.from the councill, nnd he and other members. said that ttte reasoned reply fnd explanation meetine from the Waikato County "was in marked SSrwrt to the attitude of the to reply thanking the Waikato Council for the information supplied but to reiterate that unless it could Sβ 1 tSkhed that there was an urgen iiecessitv for a second bridge on account of tie condition o£ the exietin* bridge the time was. not opportune to mcui heavy expenditure.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1931, Page 3
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