LEVIN-GREATFORD RAILWAY
MAN A WATT COUNTY COUNCIL MISREPRESENTED.
Tn reply to our request for a statement re what was said at die Mo mi until Coiinry Council meeting
v. hen a letter was read from the Euxton Chamber of Commerce ve advertising die Lovin-Greatford route in the Auckland Herald, the chairman of the County (Sir James Wilson) writes: — "In answer to your enquiry, the question of advertising the I.evini treat ford line in a special edition uf the Auckland paper. L did not. hear anyone say it was a MoadUtuu'.' What 1 said in speaking of it as that as the w aul of money rendered it unlikely that any deviation would he‘made at Palmerston Xordi. that this therefore was'not an opportune time to advocate the. ihrough line. If anyone mentioned 111,, word ‘dead letter,' it must have ml,id. ,| i,, di<- Palmerston North de- , iation and ot dm through line which . ryoiic must realise that sooner ui later must go from Levin to (treat ford. Further we have no power to spend money on this object. ’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2754, 5 July 1924, Page 2
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176LEVIN-GREATFORD RAILWAY Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2754, 5 July 1924, Page 2
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