AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON EXPRESS.
If, as is proposed, the All-Red mail service is to make Auckland its first pore of call, we should certainly expect that the trains should be so arranged as to bring down the mails with the utmost expedition, says the Christchurch "Press." The Main Trunk Line, both for mails and passengers, must be regarded as an integral part of the national system of railways from North to South,; not merely as a branch line between Auckland and Wellington, constructed principally to suit the whim or the convenience of Auckland residents. We hope, therefore, that the Government will hold firm to its present arrangement.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9153, 28 July 1908, Page 4
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105AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON EXPRESS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9153, 28 July 1908, Page 4
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