THE "MOVE" AND ITS VAGARIES.
We are pleased to announce that tho management of this journal have agreed to print in' leaflet form the valuable series of articles by Mr James Mulvey, of Invercargill, recently published in this column, on "The 'Move' and Its Vagaries." They are- for free distribution to our readers, as many applications for it have been received. If you want a, copy, send address and postage stamp to tha editor of this column.
Information from the Minister of Pubiio Works has readied Invercargill to ill* effect that a start will shortly be made with the extension of the Seaward Bush' line, and Parliament will bs asked to malr# some provision for the resumption of eon--struction works on the Orepuki-Wiu&u liSP westward of Waihoaka.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2676, 28 June 1905, Page 62
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