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AUCKLAND-DUNEDIN MAILS

SPEEDING-UP PROPOSAL

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

Christ church, May S.

At a meeting of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce the Transport Committee reported that proposals from the Auckland Chamber that an endeavour be made to speed up the mails between Auckland and Dunedin had been thoroughly examined. In the course of its inquiries, the committee had received valuable assistance from representatives of the Railway Department, Postal Department, and Union Company. In the opinion of the committee, the. Auckland proposals were not practicable. It would not be in the best interests of the commercial community or the general public -to run a daylight ferry service between Lyttelton and Wellington. The report of the committee was adopted, and it was decided to forward a copy to the Auckland Chamber.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 186, 9 May 1928, Page 12

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AUCKLAND-DUNEDIN MAILS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 186, 9 May 1928, Page 12

AUCKLAND-DUNEDIN MAILS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 186, 9 May 1928, Page 12

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