SECOND EDITION TELEGRAPHIC.
The British Queen. Wellington,' May 14. The British Queen was admitted to pratique at 2.30 this afterboon. Railway Commission. Greymouth, May 14. The Weat Coast Railway Commission arrived hero yesterday, and received a deputation from the Railway League, when several documents were handed in. Two witnesses will bo examined respecting the limber and general traffic along the Grey Valley. Further evidence regarding the resources of the Grey Valley will be forwarded to the Commission from here. They leave at noon, for Kumara, overland.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3155, 14 May 1883, Page 3
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