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PEOMISES-OF PAST GOVERN- ii MENTS. ■•<■■> '■[ (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) |j ■ Invercarglfl, February S3, i The Minister of Public Works (lion. W.i Frascr) visited the Winlon district on Saturday, and •• received several deputations; on rnilway and other matters, ■(' Replying to a request for the construc'i tion of a Winton-licddon Bush lfue, Mr,! Frasor 6aid that ho could not niako any! promises.' Many lines in (ho Dominion! had been authorised, but not a anilling; Was availablo for them, and it might bo from six to eight years before soma oi| those could bo started. Tho Government; Was-not going to pay six or seven'poll cent, for money, and public works would: have to wait if such a rate- had to lx, paid. ' / Tho Minister goes to Go'ro on Mondayl! on Tuesday,, and Balcluthn on. Tuesday evening.-. ' :
A first-class confectionery and manu-; factoring business, situated in one of th<i main streets of Hastings, is advertised for; sale by Mr. S. Q. Knight, Queen' Street, 1 Hastings.. [ \ , Messrs. Abraham and Williams. T,td.,| announce that they will hold a clearing sale of farm stock at Johnsonvillo on' Wednesday, February i.'C.. The sale com-, uicnces at 2.15 p.m. i
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Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 4
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195PLAIN WORDS ON RAILWAYS Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 4
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