The Railway Deviation.
approved inr thk justpraK Sir Joseph Ward, Minister for Hallways, in pursuance of his promise of Wednesday last, on Monday telegraphed to Mr E. X. Smith, M.U.H.,. his reply with reference to the QUI Street extension propoMdls, nf fellows "K. M. Smith, Esq., Me* Plymouth,—He deputation of. Major and Councillors that you introduced to mo regarding additional raHwty facilities at QUI Street and St. At»* byn Street, I propose to carry out the deviation of the main line now crossing through Vow Plymouth and 1 will take the necessary Ijegitrtativu authority for, it this session, and also for the sale of the land that will bo abandoned when the tine is traaaferrod. This is the most practical way of meeting the position In Now Plymouth. • 1 have telegraphed the Mhyor that if they aitfiire the property lor a new street from Oil! Street to St. Aulfcn Btreet. 1 will i authorise the extra, foot of ra lway land they rt*Juice to bo transferred to them Without Any cost —J , Q. WARD."- - ; • .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7835, 30 May 1905, Page 2
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174The Railway Deviation. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7835, 30 May 1905, Page 2
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