Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, NOVEMB. 27, 1920. THAT SETTLES IT.
THE Fciiding Slav rejoices iu (he fact that tiie Minister for Lauds, who represents Hie Oroua constituency, and resides in Fciiding, will accompany the Ministerial inspection of the Levin-Margin railway route nexi Wednesday, and adds: “Therefore it may be taken for grahttd that Fciiding is not going to he side-tracked for the sake of opening up some sandy wastes.” Our contemporary concludes Instating: “At the same time (here is no doubt that the Railway Department should cease to look upon Foxton as a rival competitor, ami should afford the port of the Mauawatu greater railway facilities. The people of the port and the business men inland who use the port as importers are alike inconvenienced by the lack of convenient connections.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2208, 27 November 1920, Page 2
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130Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, NOVEMB. 27, 1920. THAT SETTLES IT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2208, 27 November 1920, Page 2
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