THE OTAHUHU MOTOR TRA IN SERVICE.
Sir,—l noticed a, few days ago'itfjj* | columns of your paper an item mentiion > a, that Iho members of the Otahuhu IfWSEL; {§ siv© Leaguo were very dissatisfied witu B present running of the Otalitihu motor .| « service. From inquiries made, I learn v . ' 1 there -is a movement 011 foot by the oo • of this : body, having for its,, object the I celling of the nine p.m., train—Aucklan a. > Otahuhu. If my information :is correct, 1> t is a decidod mistake, and one which ,is » ' ' \ in keeping with the objects of the.> S" • vj; , viz., the advancement of Otaliuhu. j' AJW { * y\\ j this train lias only been on the tjroe-tebl , _ . 1 a shore time, it is already woU ; patron, |? and inquiries I have made from, a nu® . . ■ i people have elicited the same answer, i- _ , E this particular service is supplying tl .. .j L felt want of a business train, one WWW fit 4 ,- t 1 the resident, who is detained in the J-. , I chance of reaching his home before, . WT• This is the kind of service which Wll.V 6 - - i one® / its permanency is g*tabli£to ea ■ • g public mind—to influence .business P P -aj, ; I wards taking up residential sites-in , |.j but the present action of ? * he .1 ' 1 league will certainly, riot further lbi^g^j.l-1 end. . Otahtjhu BCfOgga I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13875, 8 October 1908, Page 8
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226THE OTAHUHU MOTOR TRAIN SERVICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13875, 8 October 1908, Page 8
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