MASTERTON TO WAIPUKURAU
The Pahiat-ua Herald is sufferiuft from a mild form of ihaHuoination.' it T' : u>iis away with the idea thait the Mlistefcton Chamber elf Commerce has aihantk-ned the Maisterton Waipulnrato railway scheme for a scheme proposed by Mr ColemanPhillips. Needless to &ay, nothing of the sort h.is: ! bkf.ppeined. Tllie Masterton Chamber has decided to . take, the initiative :;s forunitag q Railway League with * vu »v to opening up tliei East Coast land's 1 between Napier arid- Wellington. Theidea is, of ; course, to mlake the con - struction l elf an. East Coast railway from Waipukurau southward a national* concern. Wellington and Napi.'r are as much interested hi this pn> jeot as is Mas'terton 0r... any of ;!'o intermediate .townships. Maste-rtci •has no desire t-o lhamper 'any lit l > seiheme Kb at Plahiatua miay have : y r coynim'unica'tinig with the back-blook-i It; is .riot going to aiUow any seconda'-y <ff'. minor .project, ihawever, to interfere with the larger and better sclie."/. for developing the wide expn'nso < f Eias'fc Coast 'Sand extending from P.illiser B'ay to Wa'ipukwrau.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10667, 24 June 1912, Page 4
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176MASTERTON TO WAIPUKURAU Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10667, 24 June 1912, Page 4
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