THE RAILWAYS
FOUR, WEEKS PROFIT
(Per Press Assoc,ation Copyright.)
WELLINGTON,''-February. 27
During the four weeks ended February 4,- the railways' have recorded a gain of £16,1394:-Mi the lictt revenue compared \vitlH~.:sie cp.msponding '.periodl last, yearn, ajsaki r3kn Sterling, chairman of. the Railways Board -today.. “This’/, he said, “brings us to the end ' of: forty-four weeks of the financj-stll year avitir-a -total increase of - £52,700 in- revenue TOJfi-. pared -with the- eoia’esp&nd'ing.iteriu 61 • the fe-t "flnacndiaf,, '**■ '-"■■■■■ •The 'total revenue shows an increase of £6527, while the working expenses wove reduced by £9567.
s For the year to- date, the total •revenue has been 334,9*8,0i1) and the working , expenses/;* £4,344,068, giving a - net - revenue of .£583,842.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1933, Page 6
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