"The East Coast area is not by any J means the wilderness most people in this part of New Zealand ®eem to think it is,” commented Mr W. L. Dunn secretary of the Hawke’s Bay Education Board, in addressing the Napier Rotary Club on some bf lus impressions on a recent tour of the Coast. In the course of his address Mr Dunn described various part of the Coast road, and even expressed the opinion that none of the roads he had met on his way was any worse than those on. the Napier side Many improvements bad been carried out to to aids in the past few years, and now there was ,a first-class highway from Gisborne to Te Araroa, with frequent long stretches of permanent bitumen surface. There' were 18 schools in the East Coast under the control of the Hawke’s Bay Education Board and 16 Native schools control, led by the Education. Department.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12529, 15 April 1935, Page 7
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