A REQUEST.
TO THE EDITOH. ijiß— As you havo closod the corrcspondcioo upon "higli speeds." perhaps you will allow mo to ask Mr. Kous-Murlen if ho will , on d tiic description ot tho Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company's trip, as it .ippeared in tho Evening Post, to one n'f the Englisli engineering 1 papors. If he will Ao so, I shall havo much ploasuro in dealing with it, and him, and I promi^o him not anonymously. I am nniioiH as to whother Air. Martou will havo tho courage to sivo cxproesion to tho : o;iiiiions(nr.rtii>iilavlytho<;o:iboutcontrifngal force) he ha-i so bravolv finnnted during the hte correapondenco. Whoovor supplied him v.ith this wnmlorfnl information must surely h.uo been taking a hugo " riio" out of him. Jlr. Jlarten sccmi anxious about tho hat. Tho only thing in tho shapo of a hat I can conscientiously award him is a "cap" of '. peculiar contour, which I am convinced Messrs. Hill and Sons do not keen in stock. I urn, &c, Regulator.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3
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166A REQUEST. Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3
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