TRANSFER OF THE STATIONMASTER.
1 A PROTESTING DEPUTATION. ,We are informed, by or.e who was ! present, tV'at a deputation of several |townspeip!e waited on tho Mayor on Tuesday to prot-st against the trauefer jof Mr O'Loughlin, tbe local stationmaster, to the Bltifi'. It was urged that Mr. O'Loughlin h:d dona such good ssrvica here that : hi-.? removal would be detrimental to the jin'orests of business ic town, and | that a strong pt o'ost d ba made to ! the Minister agaiust Lis lemjval. | Eventually it was decided to ask the | Mioistor to reconsider the proposed transfe-, as the goods traffi.3 was now ! baing mmaged m ire satisfau'orily th*n I iu the past. I A lettar was subsequently sent to the Minister conveying tbe expressed feel ing of the meeting. Mr E. M. Smith, the Member for this E ectorat?, was not asked to be present, nor was any no ifhition given to us of the a flair.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 2
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156TRANSFER OF THE STATIONMASTER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 2
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