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TRAMS TO NORTHLAND

The Raroa road question is a very long way from settlement,-but a start is shortly- lo bo mado with the scheme, though from the far-end, not from the city end of thai, much-discussed route, in the extension of the car lines to- Northland, as authorised by the City Council at their last meeting. When the question was first looked into it was considered that the work could not be undertaken -in part, but that it must be completed as a whole once a start were made, but subsequent investigations and consultations of the authorities on the subject of loan moneys and their application have put a different complexion on the point, and the extension to Northland, which will leave the main Karori line at a point near tho junction of the high and low level roads, is, in a sense, the beginning of the Raroa road line, but. the through Raroa road route' is still the. same debatable subject.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 8

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TRAMS TO NORTHLAND Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 8

TRAMS TO NORTHLAND Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 8

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