TE ARO RAILWAY.
NORMAL SERVICES REQUIRED. On account of the strike- and the l-ai'-gfl gatherings of those more or less concerned in the s.imc along tho route of the To Aro railway line between the Lambton and Ts Aro stations in Wellington city, the railway authorities deemed it advisable to curtail the traffic «n that section to a minimum. As the (roiiMo iis ,now at an end, the Mayor luts written to the General Manager of Railways (Mr. E. 11. lli ley) as follows:— "Dear Sny--Milters having returned to normal in the city, I should esteem it a groat favc'.ir to the citizens and others who make use of the railways if you could see your way clear to resmn® the ordiuarv rui-ini.'uv to and irom Jo Ava station'that was in operation previous to the (strike, Your giving d'H'clto this request wo.thl he highly appreciated by the council and the community.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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151TE ARO RAILWAY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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