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SEEING QUEEN STREET

TOURISTS’ LEAGUE TO APPROACH COUNCIL

Dissatisfaction is felt by members of the New Zealand Tourist League because sightseeing buses are not permitted to stop in Queen Street —the city’s most important thoroughfare—and permission is to be asked of the City Council to receive a deputation asking that a-ha If hour stoppage be allowed near the post office morning and afternoon. Mr. A. J. Stall worthy, who agreed with this proposal, instanced the disregard of the present regulation. “I saw a couple of buses standing in the street for quite a while.” he said at the meeting last evening, “and the drivers were nowhere to be seen—away having counter lunch. I suppose!”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 7

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SEEING QUEEN STREET Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 7

SEEING QUEEN STREET Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 7

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