MASTERTON CAB-OWNERS
The kw By-laws; /n^^U At tho meeting of the Borough Council, last evening,' petition from the Masterton' owners, requesting the tion of the clauses of the new relating to cab fares, was laid the Council. The petition that between this,' o'clock in in the evening, Station and any part of between the Waipona, river and Royal Hotel the charge sixpence; between the Railway, tion and any part of the between Queen-street' and Road, one shilling, before o'clock in the morning in the evening, double 1 tho' rates; as, according to the schedule, it is impossible to anything like fair the use of their hoifjca and'vj^^^^^^H A deputation to support tion, also gave notice of wait on the Council, and.on introduced, Mr T. D, ho thought 'the cab-owners like to make bow They paid a license'arid a fee per annum to the railway ties,. It was therefore sixpence was too small a fare Queen-street, and also before after 8 p.m. : ai -'t^^^^^^^l The Mayor promised should be taken of. the the remarks made,' ar,d consideration should natter before the next meeting Council.! Tho .Council lifficulty infixing the is to deal,fairly with all rat would again go into the inddecido'ivhat course -aken by next meeting;?''-;';^^^^^^^H MvTJiompsbn thanked Hi^^^^^^^B hip, au(Ulw deputation wit^^^^^H
in tho evening, between. Station and any part oi between the Waipona, riyer Royal Hotel the charge, sh sixpencp; between the fiailwi tion and any part of the B between Queen-street' and C Road, one shilling, before; o'clock in the morning and : aft in the evening, double' thf rates; as, according to the p j schedule, it is impossible i> anything like fair remunerf tho use of their homes and
A deputation to suppoi' tion, also gave notice of hu wait on the Council, and ou introduced, Mr T.'D. ThcW ho thought"'the cab-ow like to make taowri their They paid a license'arid a/ per annum to the railway ties,. It was therefore tion sixpence was'too small a fa' Queen-street, and also before and after 8 p.m. ~' The Mayor prbiniscci should bo taken of. the'pet the romarks. made,' aijd s'ta consideration should up gi'yei matter before the next meeting Council."! Tho-Council : hatf difficulty in fixing the bour' as tq'deal.fairly with all<' but would again go into t> taken by next m<Him:i. MvTliorapsbn "!thankea shipiau^e^epijifatiop
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 2
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385MASTERTON CAB-OWNERS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 2
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