TRAMWAY CONCESSION TICKETS.
(To tlie Editor.) Sir, —Has the City Council power to repudiate it s contracts with the public in the matter, of calling in all the concession tickets at ■ practically a moment's notice? I, for instance, a resident of Epsom, bought my usual tickets sonic time _go for eftMi, thereby fulfilling any part of the contract, therefore, it would be contrary to all justice for -he Council to be able to break it* fwrt of the contract at will. It would, I suppose, have been within its rights if it had stopped the sAI. of tickets as soon as the advance in fares was contemplated, but having blundered in not doing, so, it should not try to make amends by breaking its contract with the public.—l am, etc., I. HOPKIXS., Epsom.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 115, 14 May 1920, Page 8
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