RAILWAY MATTERS.
TUE OPUNAKI UM TO GO ON. (By Tel«Sfra.pH,—Press Association.): Hawefa, jilafch 17, The Horn W, 11. Hcrries, Minister of Railways, is visiting this district to-da,y. Ropiyiiig to a. dojHilatiMi with reteeiicc to the Opunalco rs-ilivay, Mi. liftrries said tktt the intontioii was that tho £16,000 voted an. the liJfctimatci shoukl bu Spout ut eiiee. Tito route- wo.tiM bo dctiidpci hy tire' Prune Minister, tho Minister of i'ulj.fe Works, and tho Enginecr-iu-Chief. Mr. p. V, Peareo, M,l*,,' waited upon tlio Minister witsh to a comirluint as to sltortagjG af tnte.ks. T!io Minister replied that tho present trouble was •caused, through vh-u-t <jf teulagd power. A nßtubor of lpco.mot.fres had been ordered or, were being built hi lie worltsJiopS. Whcu tiio rtrciei's wore fulfilled "tho position, would no doubt .tie iclie-ved.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 7
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131RAILWAY MATTERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 7
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