A REMARKABLE BRIDGE.
—_« Some " considerable distance" south of Auckland, and " quite a large number" of milei north of Wellington stands a bridge. It ii entitled to be called a remarkable bridge. Ii is on the direct road t-., and only u short distance from, Ngowhtmnatikura. When it was discovered by a pwty of natives, th« leader of the party exclaimed, " Homaikaraiki I" And, after many years, it is still called by the natives " Watapiti." And so it is a pity 1 No doubt a reason was given for its construction at the time, and the men who were instrumental in devoting public money to such works, would look well gibbetted in chains on the same bridge, the only drawback being that no one would see them. The same amount of money, nay, half that sum invested in V.-.nity Fair Cigarettes would bring happiness and enjoyment to out Minltnialepoiiii!;'H-v-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10128, 11 May 1896, Page 3
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148A REMARKABLE BRIDGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10128, 11 May 1896, Page 3
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