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GISBORNE RAILWAY

MINISTER INVESTIGATES Press Association. GISBORNE, To-day. The Minister of Public Works has been investigating the railway route to 'Vairoa during the past few day’s, and speaking at Hangaroa to-day he said do had made up his mind to recommend the Prime Minister to thoroughly investigate the whole position and make •mother survey. He did not wish to dematters, but time taken with another survey' would be well spent. His tM? inland had been the means of the railway officers who had reported seerauch of the country- that would if by inland railway. Even \ l *] • lrai *W*y w®re constructed on the Jfrana route it would need roads as oil but the Minister was of the that the Government should rfcJu y roads running parallel with h* tbAt heavy loads would not u-irv^Tt' ed on tile ni in competition with WlQl the railway.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 13

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GISBORNE RAILWAY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 13

GISBORNE RAILWAY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 13

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