THAMES NEWS.
,* [own CORRESPONDENTS, j, .• :. • -ji^' '> • / Thames, Thursday.' Mr. James Rattray was to-night appointed , collector of rates, etc., to the Borough' Council at £130 per annum. , ,-■■ A' : short time ago .a petition wast forwarded to Wellington praying that the Graharastown-Kopu section of the , Thames Railway should be opened for traffic as a tramway. A reply has been received from the Government declining to accede to the petition, on the ground that a considerable loss would probably be ontuiled by working so short a section- '- -■- - • -' . ;,;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9189, 19 October 1888, Page 5
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