A BOUQUET FOR MOUNT ROSKILL.
Jlany in number and caustic in tone we the hints the Mount Roskill Road Mrd received a year ago to improve toe condition of its roads, which, to Siote one phrase I remember being well feed, were."the worst within 100 miles i Auckland." I wish to record my appreciation of the attitude of both . P ast and present boards in carryout this much-needed reform of the lgnways. Mount Albert Road, connceting four tram and one bus service "thfeity, has been made a highway orthy of. its importance. Other main d "J'lor roads throughout the district i 0 i ee ? touched up or entirely resur- ■ ' the effect that the district • » a byword for Auckland's -ftongued motorists. Some time your paper concerning the tW ■i° r - t ' lese Ivol 'ke, and I feel sure »_is largely through its influence ;voicing p „blic feeling that the t : 1C "! commence and', later, to conc the good work was made. ROSKILLANA.
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Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 21
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161A BOUQUET FOR MOUNT ROSKILL. Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 21
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