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COX'S CREEK BRIDGE ROAD.

Sir,—! wish, through your paper, to call attention to .disgraceful state- of Cox*« Otock Bridge Road. For that end of Poasonby this road is. the only outlet, and in consequence is subject to very heavy traflie. .::',• One would naturally ihir.k that ii would bo ; kept, in some sort of repair, yet lor c prin- ...'....;'■' cipal thoroughfare one can hardly coiu , ci*.*,j _ "';' anything more disgraceful. Clay, .elay, clay, .;.: everywhere, with a dangerous gully for a deathtrap foi tln« unwary afte. nichtfsil. On one side of '.the road a fairly good path of shingle, on tho ether side ?' quagmire. Not so long since it bank war cut down hi ■■' this street, and tho«»rih was carted about a. mite away to fill in iinotlu: place, and t«:fc ■ " a dangeixius gully was alongside where t.h# earth was curled from. After dark it if. absolutely dangerous for anyone to drive as use the road-.unless they haw some know, ledge of what it is tike in the daytime, - A Pooh• It Ctjepwkb,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13236, 23 July 1906, Page 3

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COX'S CREEK BRIDGE ROAD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13236, 23 July 1906, Page 3

COX'S CREEK BRIDGE ROAD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13236, 23 July 1906, Page 3