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THE NEW STATION.

' • TO, "SHAKE THINGS UP." "Can't wo. do something about tivo itetf "SVcilinutoij H;.iihva.y Btaiioiisaid ?< !* at 1% ,<yf the 'Wellington Chamber of iCoifiiiieitn "Cjiiv't we shake ;hin!:.« up ■ii bit'{ Presently nupi?.liC\i' scsiiioii \vijl Ko b.v, and wo .shall liavo nothing done." eiva.nuim shid the To Ara j{ait\va:y lycro going* tit iippriiaeli tiro Minister shortly, and »' tho timber objected io what f.lio To Aro people as'lfci) iyr,. tihey fehViii'd go -vis a eo'umeiMippntatjoi'; 1 fy wa& derided, mi lim motion v'l jlis WtfS;!)Wr tSat" this clfiiiriiirt)i io autlioriSfid to iuT.'!!ij*o a deputation io imerv;a\v ih" Minister oi :Hsiil-\viiv<j. ivii.lt )-q. Sard io tho how railway station.. An important nicr.nu'ro wliioli will )u i.aid. before. ; l?fii;lrSirib®■'llj'tfi Biil to provide for raising a loan k cover tho cast of Tr.i.hvr,.y stations -i« Wellington and .ekowiiorc, and other railway improvements. . li Is stated on excellent aUttaitji that i.fc is intended that, .tlio now. Central Railway Station in shall bo -the first work provided tor wilder tho projected Itill, that there are j;oo;l prospect® ,of ; the. woi'ij. of .'tipildinj tho slatfcir being put,..in iiaiid iiextyear.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5

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THE NEW STATION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5

THE NEW STATION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5

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