THE RAILWAY MEETING.
Til to meeting- <fco ibo held in Masterton. on Wednesday uext, to discuss the question of urging upon the Government the importance of opening up the East Coast country by 'railway, promises to be one of tho most representative ever held in the isouthem portion of New Zealand. There should
ho no difficulty in arriving at an understanding in© to- what work is required. The .map of the* North Maud •speaks :kjr itself on this subject. If the meeting makes a unanimous demand tlvvat the cont&iuation of tho East Coast 'lino from Napier right through to P.allisor Bay yhall hcciuno a reoogiKsedi nationajl undertaking, its voice 'must ho b'e-ard in the councils e.f State. The question of 'where tho line filial!! 'bo fita'rted,, and how mmy feeders it should have, might 'we?! ho left to the future. The .necessity of this East Coast line must first of asl bo e-ybaiMisliod.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 4
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153THE RAILWAY MEETING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 4
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