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The firm is still in existence in Christchurch. The saw-mill found work for many years, as valuable timber covered the whole surface of the valley. A tramway ran afterwards right up to the head of the Bay on nearly the same site on which the road now runs. Messrs. W. Pawson, H. Mclntosh and J. Mclntosh cut the first track over to Duvauchelle's Bay, commonly known as Shaw's line. It ran on 214 STORIES OF THE BAYS. the opposite side of the valley to that on which the present road lies. Messrs, Ge...orge Boleyn and John Bennett cut the first track to Okain's. The manner in which a road was tested in those days, to judge whether the contractors had done their work in a proper manner, was by taking a bullock along it laden with clay. This was done to test the track to Okain's The Rev. Mr. Torlesse, clergyman at Okain's and Little Akaloa, was judge, and his report was unfavorable, and he wouldn't pass it. This gentleman got the church built in Okain's, and was schoolmaster there also. He frequently came to Little Akaloa, and preached in the open air.
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