THE GENERAL MANAGER OF RAILWAYS.
Mn J. P. Maxwell, General Manager of New Zealand Railways, has furnished the Minister of Public Works with two interesting; reports of his observations on European and American railway systems respectively. He. has during his,, tour enjoyed exceptional opportunities for observation, and spema tq haye tt'sed^themtov the best, advantage.,, * The.* details which , he gives on various subjects arefof value and interest, the general ' conclusion' which I gather from a perusal of his reports is that he naw very few. points in wnjch, considering all (the differences of'circumstances, tf>e manafrertient ,or New.Zealjsnd roilwtyd could Uq improved by the adopi tion of, European or> American e*amp;iea, %n fact} he says that our roffulatilons and instruction's for working can't, bo materially improred. ' X "-">•? „!'''■ '
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 247, 17 March 1888, Page 5
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125THE GENERAL MANAGER OF RAILWAYS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 247, 17 March 1888, Page 5
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