WELLINGTON'S FUTURE
Sir,-Tho interesting and able' articles re railways and waterworks from the pen of Mr. Coleman Phillips ought to rouso the citizens of Wellington from- their lethargy. Prosperity of sort? has fallen upon Wellington, but;, this should not S et up senile decay in so. young a conititutU. Wellington cuims to to suprema a sihi-an empty W tuilcsj hacked by a complete utilisation ci ha magnifceiit natural advantages by which Om B city is. surrounded. Wellington neefe above all. lev* and safe railroads and vc Is nnecting it v'ith its imnvallcc hinterland. Next it wants too forito t»eor>le and its industries. 1 ailing those, raieVtl-to diverted to more accessible Jis Industries can never flourish when) St is high, living dear, and space reis opportune for the. forma(ion of powerfulSvcllington-Wairarapa-ManawaYS Koad and *f™>\»'° investigate the ways and means of eccrand quick communications with the capital cily.-I *»>> ot:c - D% ■ September 12, 1919.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 304, 19 September 1919, Page 8
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151WELLINGTON'S FUTURE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 304, 19 September 1919, Page 8
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