MR RICHARDSON ON THE RAILWAYS [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] Wellington, Friday.
Ar the dcput itimi w Inch wilted mi tlii' Ministui f'»i I'uMic Woiks, to-d.i\, tli'' question of i mining li^ht tiain-i moi -limt liner- I'loppfd up, .mil \h ituli.iid-dii t.'\-pre-wed linn-elf in f.ivoui <»f luiiinm,' Mich ti.un-, and s.ud he had .ilu-ady t.ikL-n '•mui 1 steps v\ the in it tor. Mi Kiclitirdson also said .is far .is hi' \\.is o-ncoincd ho would be tfl.id wlii'ii tin' Hoiking of the l.nlw.iys Wiu. put nut of tin 1 li'^'uni of politics, and it w.is his iloMie t" li.im" the l.ulways placed undi 1 Ih tmitiol of lio.uds.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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107MR RICHARDSON ON THE RAILWAYS [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] Wellington, Friday. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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