BETTER SERVICE SOUGHT
FRANKLEIGII PARK’S INTERESTS. In an endeavour to have the Frankleigh Park bus service improved a deputation from the Progressive Association will wait on the New Plymouth Borough Council. The matter was discussed' at a meeting of the association last night, when Mr. 11. Boswell presided. The Taranaki Automobile Association was reported to have erected three signs directing the public to the Huatoki camp site. Satisfaction was expressed as the meeting was sure the site’s facilities would be appreciated. Sympathy with Mrs. Newell and family because of the death of Mr,. Newell was expressed. Mr. Newell had been a member of the association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1930, Page 13
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