MOTOR BUSES.
Sir, —If the City Council tries to get a I Bill passed through tlio House giving them power.to run motor buses on the streets and to try nnd debar other people running motor buses, they will find against them a monstrous petition asking the Government not to give them power they_ ask for, a,s we consider that the Kilbirnie people should have power to run motor buses 'from Coutts Street to J\ewitowii. The tram charges us from Coutts •Street to Boyd's store 2d., and from Coutts Street to Courtenay Place lid., and if wo want to get to Newtown we have to walk it. Wo consider that South Kilbirnie has been very badly treated all through. Sooner than the council lowering the tram fares between Coutts Street" and Boyd's store, they would let the people walk. If the council want to run motor buses, let them do so, but not to stop other people from running them, as they, have starved, the poor expressmen to death by running the freight car.—l am, etc., J. J. BOYD. I Ivilbirms.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 3
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180MOTOR BUSES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 3
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