THE POST OFFICE.
Sir, —I qui to agree with "Vigilant" r* tho advisability of conserving all tho Iwid round the Auckland .station at present held by tho Railway Department. It may at tho present Tim" awm to bo rnoro than r»< quired for station purpose*. but tho tim« will surely t,<nno when tho Railway Depart ment, will bo a buyer, not a lor. Thai has been the experience of all tho largo rait* way companion of Kttropo and America. Tako any of tho largo stations there; tirt as torao of them are. tfcey aro all too small for thoir requirements" and tboy aro buyers, not sober*. At tho present timo i» Chicago >>tvo of tho railway companies tit on* Urging, at enormous cost, it? station and approach, tearing down hugo building*, larger than any in Auckland. just to imm room, i'ho Railway Department have the land now; lot. them keep it, even though it rooms extravagant, and they suroly will not regret it. Artiivr 11. CHA-Vwut.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13648, 16 January 1908, Page 3
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166THE POST OFFICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13648, 16 January 1908, Page 3
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