MANGERE BUS SERVICES
FEEDERS WITHDRAWN MEETING OF PROTEST An emphatic protest against the manner in which it is alleged Mangere residents have been treated by the Auckland City Council was voiced at a public meeting convened by the Progressive Association in the Mangere Bridge Hall last evening. It was stated by the president, Mr. F. Rickard, that the feeder buses run by the City Council had been withdrawn after only 4>i hours’ notice. It was stated that a loss of £2,700 was being made each year on each bus, but these figures were challenged by sev-
I oral present, who said they had B°® | carefully into the question. The following resolution was < sam unanimously:—‘That this P 0 f I ing of ratepayers and resi _ te£l l Mangere enters an emphatic ! against the unfair treatment n : to the residents of this distnc Auckland City Council, t I withdrawn the bus service reasonable notice and app a *j® iJL-ainf out the consent of the No. 1 tive to Board, and authorises the e:ce take a legal opinion, and anj action it considers advisable, : the City Council.” the pasIt was decided to sup Fo - .-nick is senger Transport Company. n( jjug running a provisional serwc . the consent of the licensins suPP ties. It MS also decide “ * u £ or • j the application of the ccmp ' licence to rum i ‘
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 16
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225MANGERE BUS SERVICES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 16
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