However just may be our demands we have been taught by a long and painful experience that we must depend in the last resort chiefly upon the voting power behind our proposals. For the Main Trunk line, at least, we have the assured support of practically all the North Island members, and it is possible that for the northern Extension we may be able to count upon the unanimity and concord which can be maintained among the large body of members who now support our just and moderate demands,—Auckland Star,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 506, 20 August 1902, Page 1
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