EAST COAST LINE.
TO BE PUSHED ON SSOR-TIA\ . (ijy Te!ear«,T)h.,—Pries. jU*«>!At!oa..> Auckland, February 16., After Renting a largo auci iimueMlal deputation ajj TaM.ranga ; th6 claims of tho East Coast. Railway, thoPrime Hiliister said that Jus lia.dj in t:lvo last foiv days, 6i?pn for .himself, the isolation wilder whip!),' the Bay of Plenty ■was suffering. The patience and hope pi tho people would, .however, be regarded iii ijie near, future. The dis* trict was worthy of a. railway, and should have one. Tho ■Gflvetn'nie.'at. was quite*, 'satisfied that the. East Coast ltir.il\v.ay must ho speedily constructed, and. that it Would pay, and it was .going to instruct tiio lino at tho .earliest possible moment.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 6
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113EAST COAST LINE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 6
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