TE KUITI-AWAKINO ROAD.
The weather threw the road work back a little during the past week. Good work has been done so far, and provided fine weather now continues tne eight-mile peg from Te Kuiti is expected to be reached this week. This will give a good metalled surface for that distance. Several bad patches beyond the eight-mile peg have been metalled, and Cook's hlil, past the elevejirmile peg has als.Q been put ir> order. This was a very bad place, and will save the settlers long detours. The contract has also been let by the County for the metalling from the Miroahuioia bridge to the metal past the junction, a distance oE some 22 chains. A start was made on this portion on Monday. Broadly speaking, with the completion of ' these various works, the worst portions of the road between Te Kuiti and Pio Pio will have been metalled, and provided a constant agitation is kept going, next yetir may see the whole road metalled to Pio Pio.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 248, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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169TE KUITI-AWAKINO ROAD. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 248, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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