OUR ROADS.
(To the Editor.) .Sir,—l see by your report of the last. Borough Council meeting Mayor Marshall called attention to the question df unemployed, and stated that the council should do what it could to absorb some, of the surplus labour by putting two or three extr,aon road work. Good man, the Mayor I I hope that some of the labour proposed will be put on to Railway Street and form a footpath, for, goodness knows, it is in a deplorable condition. It is bad enough to be-cut out of the town by the railway embankment without having to wade through ankle-deep mud to get to one’s home. The Mayor will know as well as-anybody that there are a large number of residents on the junction side of the “ blockade ” who would be wonderfully pleased to welcome tiie proposed extra two or three roa.dmen.—I am, etc., CASTAWAY.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4987, 14 June 1926, Page 2
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