OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SUMMIT ROAD.—The Summit road, between the Sign of the Kiwi and Evans Pass, was officially opened on Saturday by the Minister for Public Works the Hon. R. Semple. LEFT: Mrs Ell, widow of Mr H.G. Ell, founder of the Summit road, cutting a ribbon across the highway after the opening by the Minister. From left are Mr F.'Langbein (District Public Works Engineer), Mr A. G. Williams (chairman of the Heathcote County Council), Mr J. T. Moling (chairman of the Citizens' Summit Road Committee), the Hon..Ri Semple, Mrs Ell, Mr T. H. McCombs,MJ>. s Mrs R+P* Jameson, MrsvE; J. Bell, Mr R. P. Jameson, and Mr RIGHT: Mr J+MacGibbon placing a wreath on the gmvehpf>3^Elliat:Halswellr
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 28 February 1938, Page 16
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119OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SUMMIT ROAD.—The Summit road, between the Sign of the Kiwi and Evans Pass, was officially opened on Saturday by the Minister for Public Works the Hon. R. Semple. LEFT: Mrs Ell, widow of Mr H.G. Ell, founder of the Summit road, cutting a ribbon across the highway after the opening by the Minister. From left are Mr F.'Langbein (District Public Works Engineer), Mr A. G. Williams (chairman of the Heathcote County Council), Mr J. T. Moling (chairman of the Citizens' Summit Road Committee), the Hon..Ri Semple, Mrs Ell, Mr T. H. McCombs,MJ>.s Mrs R+P* Jameson, MrsvE; J. Bell, Mr R. P. Jameson, and Mr RIGHT: Mr J+MacGibbon placing a wreath on the gmvehpf>3^Elliat:Halswellr Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 28 February 1938, Page 16
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