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The Dunedin Herald is surprised at the Wellington newspapers, who have bo often advocated gross jobs in connection with that place, finding fault with the claim of Canterbury for » slice of the public loaf when it has become hungry and ravenous. It concludes a leading article thus:—"However the matter of the railway may end, we foresee one satisfactory result, and that is that Canterbury will henceforth unite with Otngo in a demand for cessation of farther extravagance in the North Island, and will be quite willing to go in for administering the only thorough remedy, insular separation."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 5