U-Sfj,- ■$ to connect Raetdn with Ohakune, will tap the Mam lrunk line at the eastern end or the Ohakune railway yard. It will be eight miles in length, and will follow the Miro-road to the main township of Ohakune (where there will he a station), thence proceeding in a nearly direct line to- Raetihi"; The grade- on the whole is a fairly easy one, the stiffest portion being near the approach to the main line, where the grade is about 1 in 50. No | tunnels or very heavy'cuttings' will Ibe encountered, and the bridges of any size ' worth mentioning are limited to two, but these' wiJPnot be expensive works.' It is estimated (says the Taihape Times) that the' line will cost, between £4uoo and £5000 pW mile to construct, so that the amount so far voted by Parliament (£15,000) will not.'be sufficient to complete the work. No time is to be lost in prosecuting the work. PHILD WAS CHOKING. "For the first sis months of my daughter's life she was continually attacked with croup and was often black in the. face from choking." writes Mrs Elizabeth Davies, 19 Browning St., Sth. Yarra, Vie. "We did not know what to do, the Lodge medicine at hiihgv,aß-Ha\ha.itedcc'hmD, fotaoin having failed. 1 then gave; her Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy, and we havo had no trouble: since.'' ;; Bold by .di ■; chemists and. storelweoeCT^j;/V^-'' ; £)£I
GABLE NESWS
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1727, 23 February 1912, Page 2
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