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Damage To Road

il An assertion that the clay road >r leading to his property from Te Tuhi >- had been cut up by an employee of e the council in digging out a light e vehicle which had become badly bogg gc<»d was made in a letter from Mr. J. is F. O’Connor at yesterday’s meeting le of the Waitotara County Council. He ;u suggested that the council should ine struct the employee to repair the >v damage, pointing out that he wished e to use lhe road for the transport of shearers. ;o The letter also suggested that a y notice should be erected- at. Te Tuhi n junction prohibiting the use of the iv road by single-tyred vehicles during wet weather or at any other time. h It. was explained that the road had e been used by pig hunters. i- The council decided to inform Mr. t- O'Connor that the damage to the road '- was done by private individuals and o not by employees of the council- as the men were not on duty at the time.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 6

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Damage To Road Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 6

Damage To Road Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 6