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VISIT OF PAKIAMENTAKIANS. ■ •'~.s i i'^B Pit Press Association. .^ ltaetihi, July 19. A Parliamentary unity consisting of '■ ,". Messrs Heinington, Buddo, Uogan, Bar-' r '';-* ber, Fisher, Izard, ■) Minings, Wood, 1. , ,:*"'* McKenzie, and Greensladp, M.H.H.'e, ■. * and Hon. T. K. MncDonald, Callan and ' ,' ■' Jenkins, M.L-C, left Wellington by mail train and travelled by BpeciaJ over the Main Trun line, and were driven oo Kaetilii, where tbey reached at 6.30. •fhey were entertained at «i .banquet in the evening. The trials of the baskblocks settlers were placed in the foro« ground by speakers, who demand tha-i . laying of a railway to assist in getting • " ■ ■ a valuable timber market. ' Several *" members made speeches laudatory lo : 1 the pioneer courage exercised in opening up the desert. The party leave for Auckland by coach for Rnurimu to- '-. morrow. They were accompanied by Air Blow, Under Secretary, and }ig Wilson, Parliamentary Librarian. ~:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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148THE MAIN TRUNK. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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