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Spar Bush/Wallacetown Murray Rd Norman Rd Lindsay-calcium Rd Winton-hedgehope Hwy (sh 96) Thomsons Crossing WestThomsonsThomsons Rd CrossingCrossing Cameron Rd Drain Rd Greenbanks Rd Teviotdale Rd Winton Substation Rd Bog Rd Kean Rd Route No : 9055 Mcconachie Rd Oporo Flat Rd LochielLochiel Forest Hill Crossing Rd A B Boundary Rd Lochiel Bridge Rd Mcleish Rd LochielLochiel SchoolSchool Paulins Bush Rd IslaIslaIsla BankBankBank LochielLochiel SchoolSchool Calcium-spar Bush Rd Poynter Rd RouteNo 9055 Fairfax-isla Bank Rd Otahuti Rd IslaIslaIsla BankBankBank SchoolSchoolSchool Fraser Rd RouteName Wallacetown Isla Bank-flints Bush Rd NorthopeNorthope Aspinall RdMapDistance 74.79 Findlayson Rd Spar Bush School Rd Marshall Rd Sharks Tooth Rd Forbes Rd Mckenzie Rd Pettigrew Rd DailyDistance 149.57 Argyle-otahuti Rd Nelson Rd RouteType D Otahuti-spar Bush Rd OtahutiOtahuti Cooper Rd LastModified 1 June 2001 TussockTussockSpringhills-tussock Creek RdCreekCreek TussockTussock CreekCreekChannel 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