When, the. Hon. J. A. Millar, Minister for was interviewed by a deputation, from. PetoJi« a»Hing him to have suburban passengers carried) to Wellington by the, down mail train from Napier, he- ascertained* that a v purely suburban irain for thd city left the suburbs shortly after the express. He was, not slowto se*i/>e an apparent advantage, and ehrewdty suggested that if , the . expre&i carfied passengers to Wellington, a»-re-quested, it might. Imv possible Jo' ".out *>uU" --Hie .'Other suburban., train. Ue evidientlv had m mind his previous .announcement that '"the railways must pay their way."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11871, 8 June 1909, Page 5
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