DAY'S BAY ROAD
workflow being put under way; for the improvement of< the Day's Bay. road is not'in tho^nntuve of a resurfacing,, as same optimists may have hoped for'when "j;he announcement was made that the rrtad would be taken in hand, but:is in the way of a niuch more thorough overhaul than has been given the roadway for :.a "long..time past.: The.sur-. face will be thoroughly scarified, refaced, iindj blinded, and packed hard with a roller. The complaint of motorisjts in the: past that:'.potholes \have 'been filled in i with -loose liietail—to be'sent flying b'.'the first: three or four cai'3 over the mad—will not apparently, stand after tiici; present work, is ' completed.. The' vm') roller, it is very 'fervently ■ hoped, will- make all the, difference,, but permnnsrit roadthg; if Tit-is to be extended to Day's 'Bay, will probably wait for the putting into, practice, of the Main, Highways Atty^^':^i:i"ir'^^:':::^'-:^:.^ : -).:-■',,■
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 11
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149DAY'S BAY ROAD Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 11
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