CABS! CABS!! CABS!!!
(To the Editor of the Evening Star.)
Sir, —Business obliged me io walk to Tararu this. morning at 11 o'clock, from Grahamstown, and at 12.15 I started from Tararu. There was no cab on the Baiik Corner when I started, and I saw none on iny> arrival at 12.45. Is this road not worthy of having an advertised cab, say three times a day ? Then the residents of that neighborhood might have aa opportunity of arriving on the asphalt with less than an inch of surface soil on their boots. As a rule four cabs are standing either at Grahamstown or Shortland.^ People can nerer get them separate. Might I suggest to any spirited proprietor that a Tararu cab should start from the Corner, say at 9,12, and 4. and return 30 minutes later. Kindly rentilate.—l am, &c, Geobge Haecoubt.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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143CABS! CABS!! CABS!!! Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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