SIR JOSEPH WARD OPENING THE NEW MILL ROAD AND BRIDGE BETWEEN THE KAIKORAI VALLEY ANJD MORNIN'GTON. This new thoroughfare and bridge, giving more direct comm/unication between the Kaikorai Valley and Mornington, was opened by the Hon. Sir J. G. Ward on Saturday, June 11, m the presence of a large number of people. The bridge, named the Mackenzie Bridge, and read will open up the district and give better comm/unication with the Kaikorai Valley, where there are a number of industries, including Messrs Ross and Glendining*s splendidly-equipped Roslyn Woollen Mills.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 45
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90SIR JOSEPH WARD OPENING THE NEW MILL ROAD AND BRIDGE BETWEEN THE KAIKORAI VALLEY ANJD MORNIN'GTON. This new thoroughfare and bridge, giving more direct comm/unication between the Kaikorai Valley and Mornington, was opened by the Hon. Sir J. G. Ward on Saturday, June 11, m the presence of a large number of people. The bridge, named the Mackenzie Bridge, and read will open up the district and give better comm/unication with the Kaikorai Valley, where there are a number of industries, including Messrs Ross and Glendining*s splendidly-equipped Roslyn Woollen Mills. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 45
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