WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS.
The Council Kesolve to Boy Them.
(by telegraph—press association.)
Wellington, this day. The Tramway Company's concession is about to expire and the City Council have appointed a Committee to consider the relations of the Corporation towards the proprietors with a view to their purchase if desirable. The Manager of the Tramway Company has furnished a statement showing the profits for the last two years to-be £2.965 anfl £1,942 respectively, but the Committee have obtained another statement, which they alleged showed larger returns. They recommended that notice to purchase be given and the Council adopted their report.
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Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 5
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