HOWICK LANDMARK
demolition: in progress £one th 9 best-known landmarks at Howick, the old stage-coach stable at the corner of Stockade Hill Reserve and Picton Street, near the entrance to the township on the Auckland aidg, ;is being demolished. The site is to be ijsed for a large garage to accommodate the motor-buses operating between Howick and the city. '.The transport, arrangements to the city from Howick have been in the hands of one family for nearly 40 y®ars. The journey in the early days took three hours in the horse-bus, but now it occupies only 35 minutes by tootor-bus.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 19
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