THE TRAMWAYS.
LAST WEEK’S REVENUE. Last week the New Plymouth trams brought in a revenue of £461 6s Gd, an increase of £2O Is Gd compared with the corresponding period of 1921. The total number of passengers was 41,510, being 1279 more than in the previous period. The biggest day was Thursday, People’s Day at the Taranaki Show. On that day 8147 passengers were carried, earning a revenue of £9B 17s. Details for the week ending last night
are: — Passengers. Revenue. £ s. d. 6021 72 12 10 Tuesday ....... 5378 56 13 2 •Wednesday . 57 8 9 8147 ,98 17 0 Friday ...... 6289 ........ 9350 6G 12 3 69 12 7 Yesterday ... ........ 2971 39 9 11 Totals . ... 41,510 £4»1 0 6
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1922, Page 5
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119THE TRAMWAYS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1922, Page 5
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