TRAMS FOE KAITI
(To the Editor of the Herald.' Sir, —Seomg that the West I'.iul ami Whataupuko have a regular Irani ser-
vice, an i we have- neither bus nor trail in oar suburb, J have a small re«|uesl i make to the .Mayor, councillors and rati payers of the rest of the town. V>; they all agree to put either trams <
buses over our side, let us pay the same fares for the distances as are •chi’.igi i l.y the present trains, and if there lie any loss on the deal. will the rest ot the town kindly make up the difference out of their own pockets'.' As knit; has been paying out its share of intevesr and annual less on the Gisborne trams ! r Ihe last liftoon years m i-n. do you not think it is a fair thing t-o give this siiluirh a share at least in the good thing, going!' I am, etc., •KAITI ITK. - ’
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17132, 7 September 1926, Page 11
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