The Midland Railway.
(Per- P rcss Association.) !,5 ''.i'ELLINGTON, July 91;'' '"2 ? anw ' i( ' Sam ' 11,0 Wrat i"v i y llu ' , " ,ll ' rs waited on thA,,V.' n • t ' l ' "Wiff the vigorous pros#- . i iriionof the Midland Hail way now , l ,7't tl,c rollU ' "as finally decided ' * 110 advantage of the connection of' the two coasts was exhaustively dlfe- . - cussed, Mr Scddon concurred that It' ' was necessary to push the line for* I w ai-d as expeditiously as possihl* <>■ He stated that instructions h«7 «l ready boon given for a dotted sup.. vey to bo proceeded with inim«n at llv ; Zt ,T'l ,T 0 , boi,w take " <« Ob-" '#« tain the -boat boring appliance® ia tho* U world in ordtjr to complete the tujmeT 'M as early as possible. He anticipated <«1 tho work Would be comploted wlthiai - ,"#S live j ears at tho lateßt. The railway-"' "f regarded by the Government IB v° 000 * n * m P° r taac« to ' J™ Island Main Trunk "-mimPM appropriations would work pushed on with every deo P*^te^|S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 170, 22 July 1904, Page 2
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173The Midland Railway. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 170, 22 July 1904, Page 2
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