THE ONLOOKER'S VIEWPOINT.
EDEN PARK "SPECIAL. ,, I "Ktigby? writes:—The sbeoial car service to Eden Park is not satisfactory. The rate of sixpence is detrimental, I pot only to football, but also to the tramway revenue. The special ear runs out comparatively empty, while the ': ordinary cars on the route are most unoomfdrtiibly filled. Large, numbers ■ await'the cars at the various stops, , partieolariy at the top of Symonds Street, ram this stop the ordinary ; ear charges twopence to the Park and the.specialsJxpjinee. If the special be preceded Byft Mount *Albert or Morning-1 side car the Jatter are rushed and filled, and the special is boycotted. The management, itf. the teams should bear "In mind the example of the Fosi and Telegraph Departments, postage, and ninepenny telegrams provided, vide last returns, a surplus of revenue. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1927, Page 14
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133THE ONLOOKER'S VIEWPOINT. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1927, Page 14
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