WAIRARAPA TRAINS.
If the Petone Chronicle, which is_ an admirer of the present Administration, continues to exoose the administrative methods of the Government in the manner in which it has been doing during the last few weeks, it will stand a ibig chance of being indicted for heresy. Dealing with the railway service, in'its issue of Saturday last, ; t . s ays:— "If a man who really understood and could' appreciate the .needs of tho puMic were placed in charge of our railway system here in the North, we should have less reason to : complain, 'the whole service at the nresent is in a disjointed mess, and we in this Valley, in common with all other baits of the North Island, are suffering from bad management and boneless muddling. The suburban traffic in the Hutt Valley should never bo interfered with by Wairarapa trains. Imagine, a suburban tram doing shunting for freight waggons from Wairarapa! The thingms preposterous. But, apparently, it is vain to protest." '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10586, 18 March 1912, Page 4
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164WAIRARAPA TRAINS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10586, 18 March 1912, Page 4
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