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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158AUCKLAND TO GISBORNE—WHERE THE EAST COAST RAILWAY WILL PASS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 17
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