THE WAITEWHENA RAILWAY.
STATI-JMKNT HV IMUMK MINISTER. Spoakin.'.: at the ceremony of turn ins: the first sod of the Obnra railway on" Wednesday last. Sir Joseph Ward made aiiznificent reference to the \\ aitewhena railway. Ue stoted thai a branch line from Chora fhmmrh Wan tewhena, ami lonchinj; Aria and I'm Pio, junetioninn with the Mam Trmi\ line near To Kuifi would cvcutuallv have to lie constructed. In'erviewrn subsequently 0:1 the subject the P'-nne Minister stated that is would be e\(remedy impolitic on nis pari u> mare a definite, promise ou Ihe eve el a [veneral election as to when the woo!, would he started.but the settlers could regard the matter as bcine; an assured fad.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 417, 25 November 1911, Page 5
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115THE WAITEWHENA RAILWAY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 417, 25 November 1911, Page 5
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