STEWARDS AND PASSENGERS.
to ran kotos or tsb fbxss Sir, —I was a passenger from Wellington on the ferry recently ' (2nd class), and as 1 brought my luggage from the .*abin, a steward approached and said be would put it on the train. That being done, he told me he was entitled to £prtersge fees. I have beeu assisted similarly on several occasions,
and no such demand has been made. As my circumstances are limited anil the demand was made in the new of passengers, I would be glad to know if this role is general.—Yours, eto., DIDO. September 18th, 1980. rThe .Union Steam Ship Company authorities in Christchurch say tbat stewards have no right to ask passengers for porterage fees, or for remuneration of any sort.] •
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 17
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