THE PROPOSED NEW TIMETABLE.
TO THK EDITOH. .Sik,— H*\inff kindly anuwured my previous question ro the proposed railway changes, perhaps T may trouble you with another Can it be that the people of the districts affected will quietly mibinit to be robbed of their present railway convenience, ouch as they aro, without raising thpir voices in protest ? A worm will turn when trodden ui<on, and is theio not enough of spirit left in the country to make an effort to hold what it already has, and prevent retrogres fion? — I am, yours obediently,
An Up Countui Klmdkxt. [II is very cas>y to reply to thih question, A long experience of the Waikato people has taught us that they are veiy unlikely to submit tamely to any injustice. There u> \ cry little of the worm in their 'cli-iiactoi. Concerning the proposed new 'railway time table we can oiilj repeat what we ha\t: before. Wo believe Mr Hudson ii \uy an\iou« to frame a. time table giving equal facilities to all dibtriets alike, and \\ c arc sure that any practical suggestions vill meet with bis best attention. — J'jii.J
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2129, 2 March 1886, Page 3
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186THE PROPOSED NEW TIMETABLE. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2129, 2 March 1886, Page 3
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