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FOOTBALL TEAMS

SPECIAL TRIPS BY BUS,, Permanent Licenses Sought Applications fetr contract passenger licences to enable them to * carry football teams and such sped- | fled passengers on specified joum- ! eys only were made by Cambridge Transport, Ltd., Spears Garage, I Ltd., Putaruru, W. V. Simpson, ■ Huntly, J. Scott, Karapiro Hydro, and Lewis Hodgson Motor Services, | Ltd., to the No. 1 Transport Licens- ' ing Authority, Mr. E. J. Phelan, in Hamilton. I It was pointed out for the applic- | ants that the licences were required to enable football teams to be tranrjported from one centre to another, and there was no suggestion of the licence being used in an ordinary commercial way. I » The sole objection was voiced by Buses, Ltd., of Hamilton, on whose behalf Mr. W. J. King stated that the objection was lodged purely to see that the licences granted to Buses, Ltd., in those areas were not jeopardised. In reserving his decision, Mt. Phelan said he would probably j grant the licences, and if he did so j he would lay down specified routes and areas so that there would be 1 no clash with existing licences in the districts.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 4

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FOOTBALL TEAMS Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 4

FOOTBALL TEAMS Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 4