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THE MIDLAND RAILWAY.

[by telegraph.] Wellington, Tuesday. The hearing of the Midland railway caße was briefer than expected. Mr Gully followed Mr Bell for th 9 Crown, arguing what the debenture-holders wanted was to get constructed that portion of the line which was of value, and be discharged from the obligations under the contract. Sir Eobert Stout replied. ' He asked the Court in deciding the case to settle the questions first whether the ■ debentuie-holders were entitled to the 1 possession of the constructed part of the railway, and secondly whether they were entitled to have an order for the sale of ■ either of the two constructed portions of the line. Judgment was reserved.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11097, 14 December 1898, Page 3

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THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11097, 14 December 1898, Page 3

THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11097, 14 December 1898, Page 3