TELEPHONE TO THE FRENCH PASS.
SUCCESSFUL END OK A LONG AGITATION. Lz-T OF BUREAUX AND OFFICES. It miy not be generally known that the long agitation for telephone communication with the French Pass has at last accomplished its end, and that the Pass, with several intervening stations starting from Nelson via Wakapuaka and the Croixelles, has now a telephone, office. Thus, one of the most important shipping points in the Dominion is at last able to communicate by modern means with the rest of New Zealand, the headquarters of the Union Company especially. The official list of telephone offices and bureaux now open on the Nelson-Croixelles-French Pass line, as supplied hv Mr Senn, Chief Postmaster, is as follows : — Wakapuaka, Suburban. Whangamoa. Croixelles. Wairangi. Elyaine Bay. Otarawao. Waikawa Bay. Te Towaka, French Pass.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 October 1907, Page 2
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132TELEPHONE TO THE FRENCH PASS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 October 1907, Page 2
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