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NORTH ISLAND RAILWAY

(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, to-day. Mr Seddou, replying to a deputation of seventeen Auckland and Taranaki members, said Government could not hastily reverse the policy of previous Governments respecting the route of the North Island Wain Trunk railway, and the fullest enquiries would have to be made before the Government could give a definite decision as to which route would he adopted.

The Secretary of the Poverty Bay Rowing Club has received word that the Club's new boalß will arrive from Wellington ou Saturday next.

During the quarter just ended the criiaimil and civil Courts eat 44 days, 124 civil uud 46 crimiuul aotioua boing dealt i with. There were .£1204 9s 3d sued for and £713 10s Oil recovered. The number of plaints eutcred was 125. The sum of £86 was paid in civil ani £22 7s in orimiiml fees.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8330, 1 October 1898, Page 2

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NORTH ISLAND RAILWAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8330, 1 October 1898, Page 2

NORTH ISLAND RAILWAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8330, 1 October 1898, Page 2