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Hastings and St Leonards Observer

OMNIBUS LICENCE

... OMNIBUS LICENCE application was from Mr. G. \V. for licence to run horse omnibus from Battle Railway Station the tram terminus at Hollington, or as far their jurisdiction extended. Til© Clerk was instructed write suiting (hat they had no jurisdiction ...

order Mr. J. Wright, who retiring from business owing to the premises having been sold. JOB AND RIDING MASTER'S ..

... o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, 30 HORSES, HUNTERS, HACKS, COBS AND PONIES. Carriages include landaus, broughams, Victoria, single horse omnibus, single and pair horse harness, saddlery, horse clothing and stable utensils, office furniture, safe, etc. On view Tuesday ...

THE HASTHNHS AiND ,ST. LEOiNAHDS OBSERVER, SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 1905. MOTOR OMNIBUS SALE

... were being carried on. There seems very little doubt that the motor omnibus service la about be withdrawn. and that a horse omnibus service will be run from the top of High-etreet the Sussex Hotel, the Queen’s road OMNIBUS SERVICE BEING STOPPED. This ...

OLD TOWN TRAMS

... the upper part of Clive Valle or Ore wishes to rido home from George-street she has present to take a slow and clumsy horse omnibus the top of High-street, change there, and take the tram up the Harold-road. And this leads us consider the boon that trams ...

IMPROVING THE TOWN

... very important, but did not enter their purview. a Belgian State railway he nnee travelled in a train no faster than a horse omnibus. llr. A. Compton urged the improvement the outward appearance of the town. Mansions designed by Mr. Decimus Burton were ...

OLD TOWN TRAMS

... deserves better means of communication with rest the borough than new possesses. At present ita inhabitants nave depend upon horse omnibus service, which, although good its way, not exactly the most modern thing rapid locomotion. The question Is: What can bs ...

ARE WE OVER-CIVILIZED ?

... was struck with the marvellous change in London'* traffic, not only as regards its organisation, but the absence of the horse omnibus and hansoms. But lamdon will never the visitor, added, until the fug overcome. thinks London buildings are dreary. The ...

MR. H. C RICHARDS’ WILL

... not had vehicle take Hastings (other than the rail) since Tuesday, April 18th. In days gone we were contented with the horse omnibus every hour, then came motor omnibuses every ten minutes, and were delighted. Now we are stranded and have “pad the hoof** ...

THE EXPRESS AND HASTINGS

... Hastings has awakened to tbe fact that for the prosperity and ogress of the place better means of transport than the old horse omnibus is absolute necessity. After reviewing the various stages of the tramway battle, including the Front Line, familiar to ...

HASTINGS TOWN COUNCIL

... with Councillor Shoesmith in his remarks about Clive Vale. If the Company could not put motor omnibus on let them put horse omnibus. It would meet the requirements of the people on the estate to some extent at all events. There was reason why motor omnibuses ...

CORRESPONDENCE. :©:—-i SOME CORPORATION BLUNDERS. To the Editor of the Observer. Sir,—ln St; Mary Magdalen Ward ..

... wires; is there no one to take our side, and get them off the Front altogether? Could not they connect up the line by horse omnibus, or. as the lines are there, a horse tram Anything to reduce the noise. If you have your windows open, you cannot hear ...