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AUCKLAND TO GISBORNE—WHERE THE EAST COAST RAILWAY WILL PASS.

While speaking in tin* House last week. Mr W. 11. Merries (Tauranga) stated that there was an uneasy feeling in the Hay of Plen \ that the i; M» .rite Kuekland r.iilw i v w-Mil. not go further than the Motu. This drew from Sir Joseph Ward tin* remark: “That’s like the rumours about the Cabinet di* .mrei-ing about the Gaml»;.im Bi',! ' ihmap shown above illustrates the progress of the work, giving the section of Ihe line opened for traffic, and the parts under <■< >nst ruet i«»n and under oirvia Hi 'I h< Kakauroa Falls. (2) Kakauroa store, now in the ni’dst of a canvas town. (.*h Waikohu station. The line is handed over to the Railwav I ►•• pa rt ment to Waikohu. at 2i miles. (4) Mrs Beaufoy’s house at Kakauroa, just at the back of the railway, (o) Mr Buscke’s house at the head of the railway work"

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 17

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AUCKLAND TO GISBORNE—WHERE THE EAST COAST RAILWAY WILL PASS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 17

AUCKLAND TO GISBORNE—WHERE THE EAST COAST RAILWAY WILL PASS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 17