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HAAST PASS ROAD

SOUTHLAND SUPPORT CO-OPERATION WITH OTACO (By Telegraph—Press Association.) INVBRCARGILL, September 17. Allegations that the Southland Progress League had broken its promises by not supporting the completion of the Haast Pass road were contained in- a letter and- a letter-telegram received by that body from the Otago Extension League tonight. ; A discussion followed on the relative merits of the Haast Pass road and that from Hollyford to South Westland. The Otago league called upon the Southland league to give the Haast Pass project its fullest support. After Dr. J. A. Pottinger had urged that a spirit of co-operation rather than one of rivalry should be fostered between the two organisations, the following motion, moved by him, was carried:— "That the secretary should advise the Otago.Extension League that.the Southland Progress League was not aware of having broken any promises; that representations were certainly made in regard to the Hollyford route (it being believed to be better from a national viewpoint), but now that the Government had announced that it was going ahead with the Haast Pass road, the Southland league would acquiesce and would take no further action; and lastly, that it was the intention of the Southland league to co-operate with Otago in future in urging the construction of roading projects in this; part of the island." ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 14

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HAAST PASS ROAD Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 14

HAAST PASS ROAD Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 14