GISBORNE RAILWAY
DECISIONS ON ROUTES.
'By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WED i, IN'; TON, Ala rah 8. Sir Joseph Ward stated that Cabinet had confirmed the coastal route for the Gisborne railway line. The necessary equipment will be obtained \\ltn~ out delay, and the work will be put to .. the Public Works • . do* the arrange in . -aid Sir Joseph Vx -i ••ed fo the South | , u ■ i« finally decide tbe >wih! from Pit-ton southward;:., ructions would then be givei for tins work to be pushed on without delay. Sir Joseph added that speeding up is to take place on the West Const lie Auckland-Taranaki -as
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 6
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104GISBORNE RAILWAY Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 6
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