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RIVER CROSSINGS were one of the principal features of work on the Paringa-Haast route. This culvert, 226ft long and 25ft in diameter, carries Grave creek under the new highway. It is on the last and most difficult stretch, the eight miles or so south from the Whakapohai river, South Westland.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 24

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RIVER CROSSINGS were one of the principal features of work on the Paringa-Haast route. This culvert, 226ft long and 25ft in diameter, carries Grave creek under the new highway. It is on the last and most difficult stretch, the eight miles or so south from the Whakapohai river, South Westland. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 24

RIVER CROSSINGS were one of the principal features of work on the Paringa-Haast route. This culvert, 226ft long and 25ft in diameter, carries Grave creek under the new highway. It is on the last and most difficult stretch, the eight miles or so south from the Whakapohai river, South Westland. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 24

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