IN THE NORTH TRUNK LINE.
IMPROVED STATE OF AFFAIRS. tDT TELEGBAFH — OWN COBBESPONDENT.] TAIHAPE, This Day. A Waiouru correspondent states that the township at the present time might be mistaken for the ground of a district fair. Along the- rood* pass and repose all Jay an endless stream of rehiclos — Government drays and tradesmen's carts. Every possible commodity likely to sell is being taken up. Not the least portion of the traffic comes from Napier way. Despite the many teams now working, more ate expected from. Napier next month. Tho drying loads and the consequent ease of transport have brought freights down so much, that goods are now procurable at Waiouru at only a. slight advance on Tnihape prices. The. j writer adds that with t"he exception of -a few bad places in the main Toad! it is possible to cycle from Taihape to Waiouru! A large number of men are engaged in repairing tho roads at th© latter place, as well as pushing on, the line£
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 3
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167IN THE NORTH TRUNK LINE. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 3
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