CORRESPONDENCE.
"VIATOR" AND THE TRAMWAY COMPAKY.
TO THK EDITOR. Permit me, in reply to "Viator" in this day's Herald, to suggest the advi»abiliity of hie calling at company's office, 83, Queen-street, and substantiating hie complaint against one of our inspector*, a* they all emphatically deny being uncivil to any li-"' and I consider it neither manly noi _ a ut on his part anonymously to charge them with so serious an offence With reference to overcrowding, his ("Viator's") statement is grossly exaggerated, and I append a list showing the number of passengers carried in each car between the hours of four and five minutes past five p.m. on Monday, Bth instant, aa per waybills.—l am, &c, F. A. WaiTR, General Manage , .-. Auokland, June 9, 1886. i o'clock trip, 31 pusengeni ; licensed to 'carry 89. *.15 ~ 30 „ , % . ■ M. 4.50 „ 37 ~ J • < Eβ. 4.45 » SI ~ „ Sβ. 6. 0 „ *♦ i. „ 86. 5.5 .. 12 ~ „ 84.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 3
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