OPUNAKE-MOTUROA RAILWAY.
ENABLING BLLIft •Mcbsm A. li. Johnstone atid E. Maxwell, chainr.un mid member ol.t'ho Western Taranaki Railway League,' respectively, retuniedi last night by itfhe mail train from Wellington, where they have bran on business connected with the proposed Bill to enable the iloituro*. Opunakc raihvuv to be buijt by. the settlers.
In conversation with a representative ' of the Daily News, they stated iiat they had several Jong interviews with the Minisrter of Public Workli, who my, ' considerately gave up a lot of tinifcto fthem. The general scheme of thflftoposert legislation flias been settledpaai the details were discussed at length. The draft Bill is now being prepared for consideration by Cabinet. It is not am ticipated it-hat. any material alteration will bn ninde in-the form agreed on. The Minister has promised to have the • Bill submitted to Parliament early in t'-he session. It is, therefore, anticipated that the preliminaries in connection - with tiho local scheme will be pat in hand at no distant date.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 14, 4 June 1914, Page 4
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164OPUNAKE-MOTUROA RAILWAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 14, 4 June 1914, Page 4
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