THE MASON RIVER
Sir,—“Clearing Sales’s” experiences with the unbridged Mason river are shared by hundreds of travellers during winter and summer. When wss an inspection last made of the inland road by a Main Highways Board engineer? If the Main Highways Board has the last say in bridge construction, why has not permission been given to the Amur! Council to proceed with its bridge programme? Words have been over-plentiful in the last half-century concerning this bridge; surely it’s time for deeds.—Yours, etc., ITSA MAINHIGHWAY. May 2, 1946. [This letter was referred to the district representative of the Main Highways Board, who said that the board certainly was not holding up the project and the County Council had the matter in hand.]
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24869, 8 May 1946, Page 10
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