lii giving some impressions of his recent visit! to Auckland, where he sat on the commission of inquiry in regard to the. Western Wharf. Mr Cyrus Williams tnild a Glimtehureh interviewer when referring to reading that while the concrete streets in Auckland were very pleasing to run on, lu- saw enough to satisfy him that the concrete road could not he treated as a permanent stJrucfUire, and would require an allowance for depreciation like other roads. Experience had not gone far. enough yet, however, to onable one to state what, amount should be estimated for this. “People need not hug themselves in the delusion that once having built, a concrete road there is an end to the matetr,” said Air Williams.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2064, 8 January 1925, Page 3
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