HON. W. H. HERRIES.
GISBORNE AND RAILWAYS. , ■ (By Ijelegraph.—Press Association.) Ti,„ n„„ w rr S isb ? rnß > Mnr d' 3, ilie Hon. W. H. Hemes was officially '■ welcomed, at Gisborne this morning, tha speakers including the Mayor anil Sir James Carroll. , ' , - u Mr. Herrics, replying, said that though' members representing this portion of tho ■ ij<ast Coast were on tho other side of tllo House, the East Coast was not a party question, and they could.sink party and get tho best done for tho district. As re- » garde the railway the.v could not' afford ' to stop, and would carry it on as far ns means.allowed. Regarding rolling stock, ho said the Government had a largo building programme, and he would we that Honiething was spared for Gisborno. Uo ■ thanked bir James Carroll for ns'istance given him in regard to Nativo affairs, which subject he intended dealing with in oil address to-night.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 4 March 1913, Page 5
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150HON. W. H. HERRIES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 4 March 1913, Page 5
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