'BUS STOP.
IN DANGEROUS POSITION. REQUEST TO ’BUS PROPRIETORS. -\(; Monday’s meeting of the Papakura Town Board. Mr f>. Weir pointed out die danger of the present bus stop at, Mr Jackson’s shop saying that when a. bus pulled up at. this particular slop, it was impossible for a, car coming out of Elliott Street to get a view of traffic proceeding south. He advocated moving the ’bus slop one ’bus length further down. The chairman. Mr IT. U. Thornton, said from past experience lie agreed with Mr Weir, and thought R would he quite easy to ask Wheelers to move accordingly. Mr li. u. Haull' said lie favoured moving the slop In Lewis', as this ship j amt the triangle wi re already congest- [ The cmiiplainl was referred In I lie j Ira liii■ cniiiniil tee. j
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Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 67, 10 June 1931, Page 8 (Supplement)
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137'BUS STOP. Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 67, 10 June 1931, Page 8 (Supplement)
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