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Transfers to R.H.E.., Resumed

14th October 1949
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TRANSFERS of haulage businesses I to the Road Haulage Executive have been fully resumed after September's breathing space. Nineteen undertakings were acquired from October 1-8. They are as follows:—

Brutish Road Services (Unit A.203) crawtey:. Harpers Transport (Unit A.204). Soulhborough: Andrew Muir(Unit 13.177), Cupar; James Williamson (Unit B.176), Merin]: Edward Hankins and Sons, Ltd. (Unit C.219), Walton-le-Dale L. V. Brooksbank (Unit 1).212), Hedon; Fred Parrcut (Unit D.2141. seibs;. F. Mane and Son (Knottingley), Ltd. (Unit D.215), Knottingley: J. W. Hanson, Ltd. (Unit 1).216), Branton: I. Haskins and Sons (UniCE.203), Evesham; Parks.. of Portsmouth, Ltd. (thint. F.168), SoUthscia:' Boorman and Co., Ltd. (Unit H.174). SteVenaget Eagle Transport Co.. Ltd. Leeds, 11; T. E. Weatherhogg and Son (Unit E.47), Birmingham. 25: E. C. Smith, Ltd, (Unit A.202). Sheen: William A. Mitchell (unit B.173). Grangemouth: W. H. Boyd (Unit B.174), Corbiehall: William Nelson (Unit B.E78). Kinross: British Road Services (Unit E.204) Kidderminster.


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