THE WELLINGTON TRAMS.
TO THE JJDITOr:. . Sir,—l notice in your well-informed paper of even dale that a telegram from Wellington has conveyed statement; with regard to the trams in that city. *' According to its siza and population, Wellington," we are told "exceed, in passenger traffic the cities in the Old Country." I fce-1 suroi you will agree that, in the. cities in Great Britain, tin; population, comparing on a equal basis, more than equals the traffic in Wellington, and the fares are lowei. 1 would call youfl attention to the fact that, in the city of Glasgow, the tramway service belonging: to the. Council has enabled them to abolish thai rates.— I am, etc., May 5. I'rin. If. D. KeiiTLA.w
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 6
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