EAST COAST RAILWAY
PAHIATUA PERSISTENT. At a meetitig of the Palriatua Progressive Acscicaitioni on Tuesday evening, Mr W. Wakeman proposed, and 'it was carried, "Thai; th© Eket-ahuaia Chamber of Commerce be informed ithat the. Pahiatua Horoug'h Council is icctmple-ting arrangements for a depuW.tion of delegates from local ibodies to ■wait on the Mimister for Public Works adv-ecafong the construction cif feedora to the present main .lino in- .prefar-etoce >";o a. li-ne £>rcm Masteston to Waipukuirau,' hlso that v>liambc\i- ; be asked to' co-operate wiith in sendyag a didLogcite to the deputation-; further, iihat iif £ho Oiamber co-operates, .the Association; wull assist in urging tlie i - establishment of a branch ■ or feeder line from Eketahuna 'to AMrredton." " ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 5
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115EAST COAST RAILWAY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 5
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