TinsGovernuieuthasexhibited praiseworthy promptitude in adopting the suggestion thrown out by Mr Moss, M. H.lt,, in regard to the new route which he has explored through the iiuest country, between Oliinemutu and Cambridge. We understand that to-day the Native Minister paid a deposit of £100 on the purchase of the Tapapa bush, and that energetic endeavours will be made to acquire a road-way. Mr Moss has rendered go«d service by bringing to light a practicable route for a coach road, which will bring Cambridge within a day's journey of the Lake District, and the discovery of which will, in all probability, materially facilitate the construction of a through railway to Tarauaki.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 6 January 1879, Page 2
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