THE R AILWAY QUESTION.
(TO THB EDITOE OP THE gOtTTHIAinj TIMES.) 'Sir,— lAiß ! the rSflway question is of such importance to th^elbetori^f^'•Bavercargill, I think no time%hoiild r fte lost in. requesting our-memb©rs-in-ithe^sfflmidai Council to jn.eetithjsir constituents, and definitely, eiplain ihe.eaurse Jhey^intend to pursue/at (the ensuing eessionr If they will not vote for the construction of both. Hneff- : 6f^^ Eailwayj they^^ 6~ughtTtbys§7cali6ji on to resign at once, and make room forj those who have the^'interest of the town at hearty (Whatever/Other constituencies may think on* the 'subject, "to"usf it is life or death. — TourSir&c.^arr An E^ectob. "
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Southland Times, Issue 673, 22 May 1867, Page 2
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95THE RAILWAY QUESTION. Southland Times, Issue 673, 22 May 1867, Page 2
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