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TRANSPORT IN EARLY WELLINGTON. — An old-fashioned bus standing in Bunny Street, outside the Government, Building, nearly fifty years ago. Buses of this type were run to Newtown in opposition to the first horse trams, and did quite a thriving business. The driver is Mr. A. E. Jeffs, and the conductor Mr. T. Hall.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 199, 26 August 1935, Page 12

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TRANSPORT IN EARLY WELLINGTON.— An old-fashioned bus standing in Bunny Street, outside the Government, Building, nearly fifty years ago. Buses of this type were run to Newtown in opposition to the first horse trams, and did quite a thriving business. The driver is Mr. A. E. Jeffs, and the conductor Mr. T. Hall. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 199, 26 August 1935, Page 12

TRANSPORT IN EARLY WELLINGTON.— An old-fashioned bus standing in Bunny Street, outside the Government, Building, nearly fifty years ago. Buses of this type were run to Newtown in opposition to the first horse trams, and did quite a thriving business. The driver is Mr. A. E. Jeffs, and the conductor Mr. T. Hall. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 199, 26 August 1935, Page 12