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DANGEROUS CORNER AT BUS TERMINAL

COUNCIL GIVES ONB MONTH'S NOTICB TO QtJIT. Alarm was ex'pressed at what he considered the imminent possibility of a fatal accident at the intersection of Tutanekai and Hinemoa Streets through vehicular congestion was expressed' at Thursdlay night's meeting o'f the Borou^h Gouncil by Cr.. I). Jervis. He said the parking of huses on both sides of the thoroughfares wai serious enough but the f ootpaths were also often thronged with passengers - and their luggage. In identifying himself with the views of the previous speaker, Cr. D. .M. Simmonds -moved that the Road Ser/ices be given one -month's notice to iind another pabking area av/ay from the section and that the Minister of Transport, Mr. Semple, who had pre/iously been interviewe-d on the matter, be so advised. He agreed with every word that had been jsaid, said Qr. 5U[Ew)Bjrt, 'wiho added .aht there was plenty of parking space j ivailable near the railway station. After Cr. O. H. Coleman and the J Vlayor, . Mr. P. A. Kusabs, had also • iupported, the motion, it was agreed -O.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5319, 4 February 1947, Page 2

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DANGEROUS CORNER AT BUS TERMINAL Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5319, 4 February 1947, Page 2

DANGEROUS CORNER AT BUS TERMINAL Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5319, 4 February 1947, Page 2

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