Pressure on our columns compels us to hold over until our next much local and other .matter of interest. Eeports of all kinds and descriptions were flying about on Monday night and yesterday, to the effect thatanother difficulty in the completion of the Bluff Harbor and Invercargill Eailway had: arisen that all working on the line was suspended and all sorts of complications and difficulties were clustering round the Q-overnment looking peculiar ugly. We have endeavoured to find out the beginning and the end of the matter, and it appears like +},£> tcl\* KjCZne " Llax-^.© *t>la.olc ovowa, " it i.q only* a very jnvenile difficulty after all. We have authority to state that it is simply a slight misunderstanding which can be speedly overcome, and that the contract lately taken will not be suspended or the works impeded.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 7 February 1866, Page 2
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