STATEMENT BY SIR JAMES MILLS
THE ONEHUNGA SERVICE. NEW VENTURE TtTtHE ISLANDS ' (Bi ' "MOMrJI-I'IUBJ ASSOCIATION.) company had decided to withdraw 5 one of its steamers hitherto,'employed, and to con fc;„ Dn A n '" S tho *°V °™ twfco a week between Oiichunga and New Plymouth ami once a week between Onehun.a and ton. This arrangement would be kept tm tho trade would permit of the daily service being resumocl nort slimmer The passenger rates had been reduced in deference to a.considerable amount "f pr es . jure from the travelling public «1„U XT&SY ° Ht tU t'-Onehung-tl.«n { ymm \ il \ fares wore somewhat hf.^ei thaithew l feh,p C °T n >'> recognising nuite i„,,,ffi •° l iT° mmociation "* Suva is ec do I£,„ ,'l nt t0 , mcot wiuiromoiits. has to the company on favourable terms Tlie company rccoKni6o(] iUi , «»m„ lie tSrirt ™3 nOCCSW , r3 ' in tim Crests'of its tourist and goneral travelling trado.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 470, 31 March 1909, Page 7
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148STATEMENT BY SIR JAMES MILLS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 470, 31 March 1909, Page 7
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