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CLASS III.—RAILWAYS.
Immigration and Public Works Appropriations.
1885-86. CLASS III.—RAILWAYS. MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS. £ NEW WORKS—CONSTRUCTION AND LAND. ote 73.—Kawakawa 4,100 „ 74.—Whangarei-Kamo 3,200 „ 75.—Huntly Branch 600 „ 76.—Hamilton-Cambridge 1,400 „ 77.—Hamilton-Grahamstown 29,000 „ 78.—Napier-Woodville and Palmerston North 49,100 „ 79.—Wellington-Woodville 46,500 „ 80.—New Plymouth-Foxton 26,300 „ 81.—Wellington-Foxton 1,000 „ 82.—Main Trunk Line, Marton-Te Awamutu 130,000 ,, 83.—East to West Coast and Nelson Railway 1,000 „ 84.—Greymouth-Hokitika 7,100 „ 85.—Picton, Southwards 17,500 „ 86. —Hurunui, Northwards 7,200 „ 87.—Hurunui-Waipara 9,200 ,, 88.—Upper Ashburton Branch 7,900 „ 89. —Lincoln-Little River ..; 15,900 „ 90. —Albury Branch Extension 300 „ 91.—Oxford to Sheffield and Whitecliffs Extension ... 4,100 „ 92.—Livingstone Branch 9,400 „ 93. —Palmerston-Waihemo 8,800 „ 94.—Catlin's River Branch (including compensation)... 11,100 „ 95.—Waipahi-Heriot Burn 1,200 „ 96. —Edendale-Toitois 5,000 „ 97.—Otago Central 126,600 „ 98. —Lumsden-Mararoa 5,100 „ 99. —Seaward Bush (including Crown Assessors' fees) 7,121 „ 100. —Riverton-Orepuki 5,200
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