THE BLACKBALL MINE.
NEGOTIATIONS* [OUB PAELIAMENTARV REPORTER.] In regard to the trouble that, has arisen over, the land required by the Blackball Coal Company for 4hc* 'bins and sidings it appears that the land, was taken by proclamation"■ for 5: Rail-’’ way purposes. "• ! The'Company asked that certain land* he'gazetted for therii'’but Railway Department would not'agree as if is considered it it would 'bring the'bins too close to the Railwdy. _ Th# directors of the Company are going to Wellington to interview the Minister with a view to making 'a satisfactory arrangement. !i d'- '. : bo--
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 3
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