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PARKING PLACES FOR BUSES.

[TO THE EDITOR.] S i r> —Allow me a small space regarding the parking places for buses. I understand that a new by-law has been passed that all buses shall park in Boundary Street, until a few minutes before starting time. Now, Mr. Editor, waiting for a bus these cold nights is no pleasure to the working man after a day’s hard work. Now the buses have gone, private cars have filled their places; or perhaps some of the members of the Automobile Association wanted a bit more space in Tainui Street to park their nice saloon cars, while the poor working man’s car (the bus) is parked somewhere down in No Man’s Land. Hoping the Automobile Association will get the newly-elected Borough Council to pass a law to *park the public down there also, yours, etc., NO SHELTER SHEDS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 10

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PARKING PLACES FOR BUSES. Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 10

PARKING PLACES FOR BUSES. Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 10