THE EAST COAST RAILWAY
AN EKETAHtIMA OPINION. The Eke tali una Express of yesterday says:— It is very satisfactory to notice that the Mtaistcirtcitr Ohambeir cf C'oan-unel.-co has evidently been iimpreS'Se-d 'witlh the representations madia: by the local Chamber cf Ccmrmerce ':i:i tho -matter of .the proposed light Mire of railway. The positiicn r.:a fixed iby the Master tow Chamber now is tlui.t iluo Mastey'ton-Wa.pukurau prepesed 'line stands down ,a:n'd a pablCc (meeting i& to be called feir the ipurpsca of fonmr Mg a ißaihvay League to cpxi. up the E*a.s,t Const lands to tho south c'f Napier. It must/ ibe readily conceded Ijlra't this is'tlhe only imethcd :'a'which Ihe mattsr oan be approached with any chance of success, and on these linos (it should be pcssible to amalgaimiC'x. the different centres along line—that is if they are prepared to recognise the. claims cf tli3
•try itc. be -served rather than t.vhich particivmr town is to ho the ter-miiu-us.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10669, 26 June 1912, Page 5
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159THE EAST COAST RAILWAY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10669, 26 June 1912, Page 5
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