THE TRAMS.
- GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR? SATISFIED. SERVICE STARTS TO-DAY The Government Inspection of lh» Now Plymouth tramway* system vrat completed last night, when the inspectors expressed themselves satisfied with the werk. Tke permit to sttrt the trams, however, must be received from headquarters at Wellington, and thia formal proceeding cannot be carried out before this morning. It is practically certain that the permit will be glmntcd, and the Government has been asked to communicate its decision to the TJoWg Clerk «3 early as possible to-day. „ The original proposal to commence the tram service between Fitzroy and the town railway station at 7 a.m. today cannot now be carried <)i|t, but & start will be made as soon as /possible after the permit is received. It to pro posed to employ three trams on a fiftee minutes' service, and the penny geetioi ale: —Waiwakailis bridge t« Fitzrt railway station; from there to Eli Street; from there to the town raihr, station, j
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1916, Page 4
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159THE TRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1916, Page 4
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