OTIRA TUNNEL
SATISFACTOR Y PROGRESS. (Special to the Star). CHRISTCHURCH, April 5. At this evening's meeting of the Canterbury Progress League the chairman, Mr. A. G. Renders .>n, said that, partly as the result of the work the league had done, the work at tho Otira Tunnel had proceeded rapidly and He had been in conversation with a representative of the electrical firms concerned, in Wellington tho otlmr day, and he thought the work had been going ahead at a rapid pace. I hey had it from tho League's organiser that tho work on the power house and that of clearing up the tunnel Was going on well There was no reason at present to suppose the anticipation was too optimistic that the trains would be running through by the end of the year.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1922, Page 3
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