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(By Telegraph,—Press Assooiation,' " ' ' 1 J ( The To Aro Mm? Exttasion, Wellington, Saturday. 1 . A deputation numbering about 50 ' and representing a portion of To. Aro, 1 waited upon the Hon,' Mr : Seddon 1 this morning with refernnc? {". tils TeAro Kailway Extension, They ppintecf oufc 1 tjjat pertair} ajatetaents | hadftppeared'in thenawspapors'tbthe 1 effeot that th» Government did "not 1 intend to go on with the railway, and tender bad Jeen palled simply ti stfengthen the tiandaof tlie Ministetrla! candidate ijjiherppeptcleotiorij'and tli j depiitaiiori : .miUd onUliim to f ail assurance that there was no trutli ty.tbe.Statemenjs, Mr Seddon-said it jyaj purely keeident tljat'tenders for the had happened'fo|e'calle() djuing the late eleotioji pontest, but as a matter of fact the preliminaries had beep arranged a long time befd)ve the election was thought of, arid ieaide? the Government'were-%'iiy oarrying out/the will of Parliament in going on with the, delay which had: ocourred in accepting leftderswas due to a dispute with the City Council and Harbour Board! over the details .of the construction) and he assured the deputation tbao all obstacles 'would lie removed,' atnHeni ders accepted within abont a week, j - Talesraplilo Ohaneos; ■v~ j.'l ' i , J7gf,LiK(}ION, Satu);diiy, ) A Supplementary iGaiette notiilea that twelve words can now be [sent ial, "V
telegrams instead of ten, at the usual rates. The allowance for address and signature is, however reduced to six words instead of ten.All the above . will be charged for. The change applies both to ordinary and delayed telegrams.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 2
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247VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 2
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