"The day is not far distant," remarked the Mayor of Auckland (Mr. C. J. I'arr) when welcoming delegates who attended tho Concbbniklcrs'. Conference, "when vehicular traffic in tho large cities ivitl bo confined to the motor. The horso is passiny ftway. In the last few years I, hnve noticed a marked decline in the nutnbN , of horsc-diiycn_ veliieies. Wo svill-sco during our lifetime a departure of tlio hoi'So as a medium «;f traffifi. awl tho City Council, anticipating this, has energetically moved in tho direction of laying down permanent streets to.prepare for the motor traffic Much as we fovo tho iiorsc, he has to go." ' "That certainly was a very fi.no sermoli," Said an enttasiastic-elmrcli iiion). her who was an ardent admirer of the minister. "A fino .sermon, and ivcll timed, ion." "Yos," answe-fed his niiadniiring msiglihour, "it certainly \tits ivell tinted. Fully lwif tiro congregation bad their'wattes'tfut.'i
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 6
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148Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 6
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