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NO MORE SIGNS ARE NEEDED FOR THE CALICO LINE BRIDGE

The Automobile Association (Wanganui) at its December meeting decided that no additional signs were necessary orv the approach to the Calico Line Bridge, which the Marton Chamber of Commerce considered dangerous. The chamber had asked for small red indicator discs in addi-

tion to a sign denoting “danger.” | The association considered that as j the fence to the bridge had been : painted white, and also that it was , within the 30 m.p.h. restriction area i and that a “one way bridge’’ sign had i been erected, no further signs were necessary. A suggestion that overgrowth might be obscuring the sign or the bridge itself is to be investigated ■by the association’s Chief Patrol. The patrol was also authorised to inspect the fronttge to Flock House, Bulls, in response to a request for signs safe- ■ guarding children going to the Parewanui School.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 December 1950, Page 6

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NO MORE SIGNS ARE NEEDED FOR THE CALICO LINE BRIDGE Wanganui Chronicle, 22 December 1950, Page 6

NO MORE SIGNS ARE NEEDED FOR THE CALICO LINE BRIDGE Wanganui Chronicle, 22 December 1950, Page 6