THE ROTORUA RAILWAY.
[I!Y TBLKf!RAIMI.— OWN' CORRESPONDENT.] Wki.unoton, Thursday. Mh Jas. Ktkwabt, engineer for the Rotorua! Railway, has been in Wellington for the
past week on business connected with this line. Although the Minister of Public; Works is in Canterbury, it appears that heleft full power with Mr Blackett, chief engineer and Mr O'Connor, the under-' secretary of the Department, to arrange with Mr Stewart for the continuance of the work. I am informed that the plans are now completed. All the preliminary work of every kind has boon done. 1 understand that everything has boon placed upon a satisfactory basis, and that the work of the line will advance with a steady pro gross towards completion. The line is now wholly in the hands of the Government, the company having no control over it what-- : ever. Mr Stewart will bo a passenger by tehe s.s. Manaponri, which leaves hero I* morrow for Auckland,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2352, 6 August 1887, Page 3
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154THE ROTORUA RAILWAY. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2352, 6 August 1887, Page 3
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