ROAD SERVICES
tariff Schedule basis
{By.'/Telogripli-—Press Associatioin;)^ 'y' WANGANUI November : ii-
"Ij-lyarit it to be cleiariy understood in' so fa:r as -the is concefried that operators will not bejallowed to take advantage. of the absence of f the railways road to, build up their own businesgesi" said Ife P. Skoglund, No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority, at a public sitting in Wanganui today. He referred to those goods services belonging, to private; operators "'•which' had. beep; allowecl to continue 'Operating: since certain rail-: way^ toad services, for reasons already explained, had been withdrawn from the roads. He said it was intended that those operators should continue as in the past, and a tariff schedule would be available soon, probably within the next fortnight. The rates would be the rail rates, plus 5 per cent., to cover the pjeking-up and setting-down of goods at each end.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 6
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144ROAD SERVICES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 6
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