ROTORUA TRAIN SERVICE.
IMPROVEMENTS WANTED.
1 TELECRA ~*It-— SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Wednesday. Sft/"" 0 ? 11 of matters in connection with V ; Service on the Rotorua line, which are » cause of general dissatisfaction in the art' \ haV ° been brouht ,mder the **\' C \° th ° general manager of rail- .■ i* by the member for Waikato (Mr. J. [| I', 7 sl, and Mr. Ronayne ha« under--1 •',„ n *° certain in what direction im- ' Kp2 can bo made. The present AS? between Pataruru and Frankton ' f »»S'l,Sr,° trains northwards in tho ■■ '■'■' m3 J j throe down in the afternoon, fNnaimr •?? ancl the inward trains all A ' them xi?, short intervals between «<aini .i, ,j * oun ß ~!,s fl « ked that these • g>» should be distributed through tho »flon £ a ■ i? ,So m*** thafc a late after&ofi£^JU^ hfc rain Bhould be run fr ° m 3 °f renin J? • ran kton for the convenience the S denta m tb ° districts traversed by 6 * '/} , connect ion with the issue is Brt L f t n - t! ?, kets at Cambridge, which Pffn a IC . a ly an intermediate station **WU-j i k,and and Kotorua, were by Mr Young in tho f "Ssm «i a ? m f,le ™ of a *»R«uW ,? ed t0 tbe Minister |PWs&,'?v. 0 lia « als « reminded the S^ffMi ■'■ necessity for a goods I *4ti««.« a * c °ncerniiig which reprej■■■■N»4j t J* rema de to Sir Joha Findlay
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 7
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229ROTORUA TRAIN SERVICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 7
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