TRAMWAY BOARD.
ORDINARY MEETING. The ordinary meeting of the Tramway Board was held yesterday when th re wer'j present: Messrs A. S. Taylor (chairman), i>. A. Staples, W. J. Walter, D. Sykca G T. Booth, H. Pearco, J.. W. Beaniaud j" A- Fioaher, and the Hon. J. Bair, AIL.C. The Burwood Progresaive Association wrote drawmg attention to the . w.t conc.it.on OI the opan seats during we t weather. Tile general manager said chat if dates were given m respect to «*hZ* P .%£ the fcow.-d would Qua! with tatui, as « ww a ptrectcd."- *•***- to *- -trr rePl7 *° ■** ASSOCia -« The- i\'ew Brighton Domain Fete ComraitSi* 0 fareß ° a the « f "° **» w« «,3° Alba ; n3 B « r ff<=ss3s" , Association wrote asking that the trac, lie improved at tho corner ot Colombo eteeel and J££. wore road. The line was so. close to th„ traffic US to ' caus ? aa inconvcraice t ti^. ho of 8 e °S inc « Mid that that portion, of the track was due to be renewed. when the Ttf thal i h ° CUrve bo wi de«ed wnen the track was being relaid A complaint was received horn' tho Sumner. Borough Council .regarding the per". SSSi.f M * U * * tra£ierS at &» Sum^r Tho general manager said- that tho cars parked at the Sumner terminus were double decker trailers. These were u"cd fov the afternoon traffic and withdrawn for tho evening rush irafhc, for which the new tvp. of trailer was used. If the old We?. 7,W { fr °» Sumnor and shunted OS at Fitzgerald avenue, the cost of fhSumner service would be increas-d, lW^V 3 *"*? t0 r^ p1 - 7 to the Sumner Borough Council on the lines of tho manner's statement. • I
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17989, 5 February 1924, Page 6
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TRAMWAY BOARD.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 17989, 5 February 1924, Page 6
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