HUTT TO DAY'S BAY
DIRECT SERVICE WANTED
The. Lower Hutt Borough Council was last evening requested to give its support to a proposal to ask the railway_ bus department to run a direct service to Day's Bay on Sundays and t holidays during the summer in order to obviate the great inconvenience of passengers having to change into, an Eastbourne bus at Petone. It was pointed out in the request that last year the railway bus department could not get the necessary permission from tho Transport Board owing to the objection, of the Eastbourne Borough Council, which said that such an arrangement would interfere with its bus service. Councillor B. Ginger said he considered that instead of trying to arrange, a new route for tho railway ] buses, the petitioners' best plan would have been to try to get the Eastbourne buses to call at Lower Hutt. It-was decided to support any effort that,might be made to got a direct geryjeeTjo; the ba^frgmiLaiser-Hutt. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 5
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162HUTT TO DAY'S BAY Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 5
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