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RECONSTRUCTION OF RICCARTON ROAD.—This photograph taken yesterday looking east from Church corner, shows the start of the excavations which will be made to renew the foundations of part of Riccarton road. The road will be relaid on the south side first, from Church corner to Clyde road. The contractors to the Ministry of Works who are reconstructing the section of road expect the job to be completed in about two months.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 3

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RECONSTRUCTION OF RICCARTON ROAD.—This photograph taken yesterday looking east from Church corner, shows the start of the excavations which will be made to renew the foundations of part of Riccarton road. The road will be relaid on the south side first, from Church corner to Clyde road. The contractors to the Ministry of Works who are reconstructing the section of road expect the job to be completed in about two months. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 3

RECONSTRUCTION OF RICCARTON ROAD.—This photograph taken yesterday looking east from Church corner, shows the start of the excavations which will be made to renew the foundations of part of Riccarton road. The road will be relaid on the south side first, from Church corner to Clyde road. The contractors to the Ministry of Works who are reconstructing the section of road expect the job to be completed in about two months. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 3

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