TAXI STANDS.
LOCAL OWNERS. BEQUESTS TO BOROUGH COUNCIL. In reply to requests from local taxi cab owners, the Hamilton Borough Council last evening decided in regard to taxi stands at the Hamilton Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Garden Place, and High Street, Frankton, and telephones: That the Council would have no objection to the local taxi owners forming an organisation if they so desired- that the Council would have no objection to their reorganising the telephone system to suit their requirements, but they must make their own arrangements with tire Postal Department; that the individuals would have r.o permanent rights to any stands, it being the wish of the Council to remove ail stands from Victoria Street as soon as possible; and that cars must not be changed from one stand to another. It was also decided that the traffic inspector report on the desirability of permitting the revised telephone system to be ■ installed in the present cabinets, and later on the question of cutting out the automatic telephones at present provided by the Council.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18157, 23 October 1930, Page 9
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173TAXI STANDS. Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18157, 23 October 1930, Page 9
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