RAILWAY PROGRESS.
-, It will be rena-mbered that £55,00.0 was' voted lasfc session for the extengon of- the Napier- Woodviile: iailway : , bayond the propent projected terinmas, two- miles- beyond Tahoraite. We hope soon to hear of a fresh section of the me being leti last: «xte^ision even before its completion was followed by a considerable development of the timber industry m the neighbor" hood ot Daneviike. D^aevirke boasts now ot tW large sawmills. This: time last year it had none; There .is the; best possible' reason to anticipate tbat the next extension wouli bm ,foil owed by a still farther development c'itin the tioh tolara forests on ttaisMsi de of " Tahoraite. We advocated the hdclin#j of a public meeting' in cbnnoctioc wltlff 1 the mail service question, TW mee|? ing, wfweveri need not necessdrij^ coti- ? fine ?fe£lf to that f dne .point. It mieb:t not tf without- avail it ste^s wetp; ai iit ; the saiile time, taken to urge up<jn the G-overnment, the desirability of at once letting the next section of the railway line.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 2
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174RAILWAY PROGRESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 2
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