PUBLIC WORKS.
(t-6 *as b>xk» o* tiA^Bßiip^WW^^. Stu.—'The talk about town no*ii,*6 % railways or any other public works tWi summer, I Want to know what ii It prevent \w Invereiirgillitei fortomg : * company to mate the railway to "i«^* —pajrmont being tektn in laud. Tat shares ifcould be moderate, say 1025 etch. and the calls aa the work progresses, and when completed the company to i dividt the land, on the art union plan feTeff care should be taken to induce the working men to taks ,shat«s. By thii plan we would, I think, obtain a doublt benefit, via. — getting the railway made and settling a large number of industrioui men on Btnall blocks of laud, Whidh, v well worked, would be better than lafgt blocks only half wrought. I trust some one better able to write on this subject will be induced to do so, for there is no time to be lort. — Tours, fa., ",' '!' Nil Debpebaitoitm. Invercargill, September 17, 1863.
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Southland Times, Issue 1023, 18 September 1868, Page 2
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161PUBLIC WORKS. Southland Times, Issue 1023, 18 September 1868, Page 2
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