RURAL TELEPHONE SERVICE
TAURIKO, OMANAWA AND KAIMAI AREAS Settlers in the Tauriko and Belk's ; Road areas had now been provided l with telephones, stated the PosiI master-General (Mr H. HacketU I when replying, in a letter to Mr *• | W. Doidge M.P., to representations ! concerning teleohones for the settlers |in the Tauriko, Belk's R°aaj Omanawa :-nd Kaimai areas. Mr Hackett stated that _ nine i settlers in the Lower Kaimai dis-. trict had also been connected, wM«- | construction work was still proce eaI ing in the Omanawa and Uppei ! Kaimai areas. . t ft was a fact, he added, thai 1 manual-tvpe telephone instrument ! were in fairly short supply at in 1 moment, but additional stocks wei i coming to hand and it was hope" | that all the settlers in the areg ! concerned would be provided wj« I service within the next month 01 s>°<
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15117, 28 October 1949, Page 2
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142RURAL TELEPHONE SERVICE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15117, 28 October 1949, Page 2
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