THURSDA Y, MA Y 7, 1885.
It will bo seen th it the, subject of railway refo: in is- once more to lie Wrought prominently under the notice; of tli*- Waikato public. Mi V.iile's oder to address a public meeting »t Hamilton on Fiiday night lias been embraced, and liis Woi -hip th" Mayor has, at the u;iiurst <>' ' ' imlrt'l- of residents, convene I ''. meeting for th.it evening. Mi 1 hwirbnck has intimated hin iiit-nL »i» to be present, ami, following the example of Mr Vailc, ho ha, expressed a desire to have the Hul»j'-t discussed upon broad gpoiin.h Tliat there w need for iffonn in our railway system, few will l>e, deposed to deny, but the <lu\;u o.i winch such a reform shall ta'«: i > !>y no means a settled question. Mr Vaile and Mr Hw irbrick are both tinxious for lefoiin, but they diTer in their methods. Friday night-, lifting "»'<y onuM*i tho general public to decide between the. two.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2002, 7 May 1885, Page 2
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161THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2002, 7 May 1885, Page 2
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