THE TE ARO RAILWAY.
WELLINGTON, MiBCH 15. A dispute has arisen between the Minister of Public Works and the Railway Commissioners about the railway station at Te Aro, The Minister contends that the parliamentary vote contemplated accommodation both for passengers and goods. The Commissioners argue that it is absurd to have any goods station. Plans were drawn by the Commissioners in accordance with their views, and the Mioi-ter has sent them back for futber consideration.
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Evening Star, Issue 8774, 15 March 1892, Page 2
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75THE TE ARO RAILWAY. Evening Star, Issue 8774, 15 March 1892, Page 2
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