THE COACHES.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE TATEA MAIL. Bra, —I have noticed that, great dissatisfaction exists among passengers travelling by coach to and from Wanganui and New Plymouth. It appears Unit the coaches have diHeront starting points, and the public are much inconvenienced on account of being obliged to traverse a road which is almost inaccessible to foot passengers, the mud being knee deep in some places. As it is dark now when the coaches arrive in Hawcra, passengers find it necessary to put up at the hotel where the coach stops, and next morning at daylight they have to wade through the rnud to the other hotel, to catch the coach going to Wanganui or New Plymouth, whichever tlie ease may be. I certainly think some arrangement .should bo come to between the proprietors of the two coaches, so that they should both start from the same place. I am, Ac., YE RITE SANS PEUR. Hawcra, May 17, 1875.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 13, 26 May 1875, Page 3
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