■(1) Mr Donpld Reid (M.H.R. for Taieri) and Mr T Cotto i (Tuapeka County Council) discuss the advantages to be obtained in Lawrence and Dunedin by having the Roxburgh railway constructed via Lawrence. (2) Mr T. Ch istie (Mayor of Dunedin) teU« Mr C'aas. Paterson (Thos. Paterson & Co.) taat Dunedin is the natural market and best port for exporting the now-famous Teviot fiu t. (3) Mr Leslie 'Wilson (R. Wilson & Co.) supp'ies Mr J. A. Millar with seme rin forma ion concerning the vo.ume of trade with Roxburgh. (4) Mr J. A. MiHar tells Messrs T. Mackenzie. G. L. Denniston, and L. Harris (Bing, Harris & Co.), that he doesn't caie a "sjuff" for Southland argurrents — " hit Molynetix trace be'ongs to Dunedin." (5) Messis George Fenwick (Otago Daily Times & Witness Co.) and George Jeffrey (Lawrence) discuss, besides railway matters, a number of incidents that have occurred du^irg fieir 38 years of friejdship. (6^ Press representatives and telegraph operaiors at Roxburgh — Si ( t''ng: Messrs F. H. Hart (Mataura Ensign), Mark Cohen (Evening Star), A. Martin (Southland Standard). T. Walker (Evening Star). Stai du.g: Messis Cameion (Otago Daily Times), H. P. Donald and E. F. MitcWl (telegraph operators), K. D'Esterre (Oiago Daily Times), A. B. Lane (Southland Times). (7) Mr G. L Denasbn (Dunedin) supplies Mr Bedford. M.H.R., with some interesting facts and figures concarning Dtmedi i's claim to Roxburgh trade.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 43
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228■(1) Mr Donpld Reid (M.H.R. for Taieri) and Mr T Cotto i (Tuapeka County Council) discuss the advantages to be obtained in Lawrence and Dunedin by having the Roxburgh railway constructed via Lawrence. (2) Mr T. Ch istie (Mayor of Dunedin) teU« Mr C'aas. Paterson (Thos. Paterson & Co.) taat Dunedin is the natural market and best port for exporting the now-famous Teviot fiu t. (3) Mr Leslie 'Wilson (R. Wilson & Co.) supp'ies Mr J. A. Millar with seme rinforma ion concerning the vo.ume of trade with Roxburgh. (4) Mr J. A. MiHar tells Messrs T. Mackenzie. G. L. Denniston, and L. Harris (Bing, Harris & Co.), that he doesn't caie a "sjuff" for Southland argurrents—" hit Molynetix trace be'ongs to Dunedin." (5) Messis George Fenwick (Otago Daily Times & Witness Co.) and George Jeffrey (Lawrence) discuss, besides railway matters, a number of incidents that have occurred du^irg fieir 38 years of friejdship. (6^ Press representatives and telegraph operaiors at Roxburgh—Si(t''ng: Messrs F. H. Hart (Mataura Ensign), Mark Cohen (Evening Star), A. Martin (Southland Standard). T. Walker (Evening Star). Stai du.g: Messis Cameion (Otago Daily Times), H. P. Donald and E. F. MitcWl (telegraph operators), K. D'Esterre (Oiago Daily Times), A. B. Lane (Southland Times). (7) Mr G. L Denasbn (Dunedin) supplies Mr Bedford. M.H.R., with some interesting facts and figures concarning Dtmedi i's claim to Roxburgh trade. Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 43
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