MAKING MONEY
WELLINGTON’S SERVICES Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. The Wellington trains show a profit for the year of £15,667 and the buses a loss of £14,628, leaving the net profit of £1,039. One result is that the council is considering a reduction in Sunday trams and buses, the traffic on that day being much affected by the Increase in private cars. The number of passengers carried by the trams was 46,581.456, an increase of 836,496, and by bus 1,285.915, a decrease of 20,968. The electricity departments shows a profit of £59,395, and the council decided to reduce the tariff by £16,006, in addition to the reductions oi £25,000 made in January. i i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 8
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113MAKING MONEY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 8
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