THE TRAMWAYS.
LAST WEEK’S FIGURES. A slight decrease of 563 passengers and £lO 4s 3d in revenue was recorded in connection with the New Plymonth tramway traffic last week as compared with the corresponding week of last year. This decrease is accounted for by the fact that the latter period included Easter Monday, which is recognised as one of the best days in the year for tram revenue. Details of last week’s traffic are:— Passengers. Revenue. £ 6. d.
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Monday (March 27 ) 7335 79 8 7 Tuesday . . 5225 55 17 0 Wednesday 4948 51 6 8 Thursday 4994 50 17 3 Friday ... 6147 05 18 5 Saturday (April 1) 5733 <13 4 10 Yesterday .......... 2852 36 7 5 Totals 37,284 £403 0 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1922, Page 4
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154THE TRAMWAYS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1922, Page 4
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