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KELBURN-KARORI TRAMWAY COMPANY

. ? AN EXCELLENT RECORD. The death of John Watters, who was killed on the 'Kelburn-KaTori Tramway Company's line on Thursday last, is, says Mr. L. H. B. "Wilson (secretary), the first fatality that has occurred on the line, which has now been running for some sixteen years. Tho following is an annual tally or the number of passengers which have been carried jip and down the lull since the initiation of the company on February 22, 1902:1902 360,000 1903 488,000 1904 643,000 817,2 m 1906 ■" 919,477 {907 '■;: 918,813 long " 947,253 \m "•■ '. 915,989 1910 ■" 933,135 19U "" 975,250 |qi9 1,010,278 iqia ■■" ' 1.065,885 1914 "". i 1,384,158 Iμ, ■" 1,217,417 {me ■•■•.":: 1490.772 1917 ;;; 1,680,265 Total 15,775,969

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 4

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KELBURN-KARORI TRAMWAY COMPANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 4

KELBURN-KARORI TRAMWAY COMPANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 4

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