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This has included new kerbing and an electronic timetable screens.
This was caused by erosion of the skidplate on the kerbing.
The kerbing and camber tended to make the car veer to the outside of the circuit.
The eastern outer area of the ground was also fully terraced with concrete kerbing so as to allow for greater crowd capacity.
His major contribution to Perth during this time was the macadamizing and kerbing of the city's roads.
Circuit repairs took place overnight in an effort to improve the kerbing and prevent the race weekend from being further disrupted.
Quartz was found fallen outside the kerbing, suggesting that the entrance to this tomb was surrounding by glittering white, as at Newgrange.
To go too close however may cause the car to clip the inside kerbing, which Allan Moffat famously did in practice for the 1986 James Hardie 1000, crashing heavily, head on to the concrete.
Following the setting up of an education board and a free library, the adoption and proper kerbing of roads, street lighting, tramways and the construction of sewers, influential voices in the district began to speak of the need for a 'lung' in the city.
Such humble furniture as there may once have been and much of the lower weather-boarding, had served as fuel in the camp fires of hunters; as had also, prob- ably, the kerbing of an old well, which at the time I write of existed in the form of a rather wide but not very deep depression near by.