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RAILWAY EXTENSION.

Snt,—' Some timo linos I read in the Waiiato Ximis that after the completion of the Waikato • and Puniu railway as far ai Ohaupo there would be a considerable amount of money left on hand for the further prosecution of the work Southward. If this really be the case <t it to be hopad in the interest of the up country aeitlements, that the line, which n part of the main trunk line of the colony, will be continued to tbe frontier, ao, lirleed, aa to bring the up country settlements of Waikato into direct communication with Auckland. Can you, Sir, inform niyielf and other* what courte the propoied line, after learing Ohaupo, is intended to take, and which of the settlement! it will nearest approach In the went t>f the surplus aa abo^e alluded to being insufficient to connect Ohaupo with one ■ of the frontier townships, I do not ace there ia any expenditure the member for Waipa could more fairly impress upon the legislature and the ministry than that the balance required should be Toted to make, whit |may be the southern terminus of this portion of the great trunk line 'for some year or two to come, conaeob with one *of oar far local centres of population instead of ending in a swamp. — I am, &c, J. ]£. To i.wamutu, March 30, 1676. [Our correspondent's letter was reoeirtd too <lato to answer hit queries until our next issue.— Ed. W. T.]

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 603, 1 April 1876, Page 3

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RAILWAY EXTENSION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 603, 1 April 1876, Page 3

RAILWAY EXTENSION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 603, 1 April 1876, Page 3

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