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TANEATUA-OPOTIKI plan FOR extension “PROMISES WILL EE HONOURED'’ residents of Opotiki and along tlm , p of the proposed Ta n<>atua-Upo-r°“t “tension of the Last Coast lino have been urging tliat the Prime Minfster, the Rt. «»•'■ - 1 - , J - havaKe ’ In,i d redeem Ins promise to comS ‘,p the line to Opotiki. P Mr A G. HiiHanist, M.P. for Pay /n.pntv, has received the following message' from Mr Savage: —“Regret mUt I have had no earlier opportun,v of replying to your letter of 24th ultimo, ’but as you will know a great anal of my time since that dale has r,pen spent out of Wellington under conditions that did not permit my attending to correspondence. Hpwpver you may a-sure your constitupnts' that promises made, by me will L honoured in full, and that a start will be made on the Tanoatua-Opo-tiki rsilwiiv as soon «ls nioio mgcnt matters have been disposed of."
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12298, 12 April 1937, Page 3
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