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TAR-SEALED ROADS

PROGRESSIN FRANKLIN PUREKOHE-WAIUKU ROUTE ELIMINATING DUST NUISANCE [faom orrt own corkksi'Ondknt] PUKEKOHE, Monday Authority was given by the Franklin County Council to-day to the chairman, Mr. .J, X. 51assey, 51.P., together with the clerk, Mr. Alan P. Day, and the engineer. Mr. A.'C. Bettany, to deal with tenders lor tho reconstruction and tar-sealing of the PukekoheBombay Road. the time for tho receipt of tenders for this work elosim.: on Friday next. Mr. Bettany submitted plans for the reconstruction and tar-sealing of the portion of the Pukekohe-Waiuku Road, via Titi, not covered by previous tarsealing contracts. These were approved and 51r. Bettany was instructed to submit them to the slain Highways Hoard for approval. Plans for the reconstruction and tarsealing of the Buckland-Tuakau River Bridge Road and the Papakura-King-seat Road were nearing completion, stated 51r. Bertany. The Pukekohe-Titi section of the road to W aitiku was rapidly reaching the sitfitc of consolidation at which the contractor could be allowed to proceed with further sealing work. 51r. Bettany Was asked to submit a report on the question of tar-sealing the roadway at all dairy factories in the countv. to obviate any dust nuisance.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23183, 1 November 1938, Page 15

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TAR-SEALED ROADS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23183, 1 November 1938, Page 15

TAR-SEALED ROADS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23183, 1 November 1938, Page 15