LAWRENCE-ROXBURGH
A meeting of the i,awrence-Ko>;l>ure;b League was held this afternoon, and the following resolutions received heaity support:— That this meeting, while expressinr.' thorju,j;li satisfaction with the np-pearanr-o. of :\ substantial vote on tin':-, year's Public. "Works Estimates for the La.v,-renee-Eeaum.ont line, would call the. attention of the Minister of Works ti. the urgent necessity for undertaking the construction works at the .Beaumont and concurrently with the resumption of work at th • f'ig Hill tunnel, so that there; shall be reasonable) probability of the railway being carried on to tho J»ea.iinioiit on or before March 31, 1912. Tliat this meeting heartily thank those Otago iiu'mbers_of the Legislature who have consistently supported the prosecution of the Lawroneo-Rox-burgh Railway on the success of their efforts, and cheerfully acknowledge ihe unswerving support of the Press of Dunedin in demanding justice to Otago in the allocation of the Dominion's Public: "Works expenditure.
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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 4
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