CONDITION OF ROADS
The Automobile Association (Wellington) has received advice from the Hawke's Bay Association that no definite date can be given as to when the Napier-Taupo Road will be open, though there is little chance of it being open for another week. The road via Tiniroto between Wairoa and Gisborne is open for traffic but the Hawke's Bay Association i makes it very clear'that the road is in a very rough condition and should be used by experienced drivers only. j The section, of the Wairoa-Rotorua road between Lake Waikaremoana and
— : Rotorua is open, but should be used by experienced drivers only. The Wairoa-Napier road is open from Wairoa southward as far as Sandy Creek, near Lake Tutira. Traffic, however, requires to use the three railway viaducts, Mohaka, Waikare and Matahoura, and again only experienced drivers should attempt to make use of this road in cases necessity. The road between Napier and Lake Tutira is still blocked and present indications are that this will be the'case for some tima.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 10
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