34 More B.R.S. Vehicles Sold
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PURCHASES of 34 more vehicles from British Road Services-17 in each of the Western and Northern Areas—were announced by the Licensing Authorities on Tuesday. They are as follows:—
Western Arent S. Ball and Son (Transport), Ltd., West End Garage, Chipping Sodbury, four vehicles, including an articulated outfit (14 tons 9 cwt.); A. Fulham and Co., Ltd., 60 Highbury Grove, London, N.5, three vehicles, including an articulated outfit (II) tons 8 ewl.),based at Bristol; Mr. I. S. R. Jones, 25 Rylesfone Grove, Stoke Bishop, one articulated outfit (4 tons 14 cwt.); Mr. G. S. Tully, Sunnyntore, Bridford, near Exeter, two vehicles (6 tons), based at Christow; G. Eggbeer and Sons, Ltd., Bradley Lane, Newton Abbot, four (12V2 tons); Rice Bros. (Avonmouth), Ltd., The Green, Shirchampton, two articulated outfits (9 tons 6 cwt.); W. (I. Golding and Sons, Ltd„ Kingswood. one vehicle (5% tons),
Northern Area: Messrs. W. and J., C. Gibson (W. Gibson and Son), 156 Warwick Road, Carlisle, four vehicles and two livestock containers (22 tons); Messrs. R. J. and T. Monkhouse, 34 Parkland, Brampton, two vehicles (1.5 tons 19 cwt); Mx. T. A. Metcalfe, 80 Carmel Road South, Darlington, one (2 tons 19 cwt.); G." S. Goodison, Ltd., Pattern!, Ormesby, Middlesbrough, one (2 tons 8 cwt.); Davis Bros. (Haulage)), Ltd., 52-54 Grays Inn Road, London, W.C.2, one (2 tons 19 cwt.), based at Forest Hall; Mr. P. R. Bates, Sunniside Farm, Iveston, two (6 tons 3 cwt.); Air. J. S. Hodgson (Northern (Alliedi Transport and Trading Co.), Mentinthorpe, one (2 tons 8 cwt.); A. Robinson (Transport), Ltd.. 423 Linthorne Road, Middlesbrough. three (21 tons 9 cwt.); Mrs. N. Vepers, 1 Moss Grove, Shap, one (2 tons 16 cwt.); Mr, 1. J. T. Williamson, Station Garage, Stockton, one articulated outfit (5 tons 4 cwt.).
Many other purchases are reported on pages 534-535.
AMBULANCE DRIVERS TOLD TO OBSERVE THE LAW
MEMBERS of the National Ambulance Service Association have been advised to observe the law "in all its aspects," following a charge of dangerous driving brought by the -police against an ambulance driver who was said to be carrying a dying man.
The charge was dismissed by Newcastle upon Tyne magistrates, on Tuesday, without calling on the defence. Costs of £10 5s. were awarded against the police.
BUS PROFITS LOWER
TWO bus companies—East Kent Road Car Co., Ltd., and Barton Transport, Ltd.—made lower profits last year than in the previous year. After providing for taxation (£102,502), East Kent made a net profit in the year ended September 30 last of £95,550, compared with £144,262 a year earlier. Before providing for taxation (£22,027), Barton Transport earned a profit of £32,428, contrasted with £33,812.
East Kent are paying a dividend of 8+ per cent., and Barton Transport one of 7+ per cent. on doubled capital.
PROFIT INSTEAD OF LOSS LTHOUGH a deficit of £147,345 r't for Liverpool Transport Department in the year ending March next, had been forecast, the undertaking has so far produced a surplus of £18,575. Improved maintenance and a careful watch on all vehicles has resulted in savings in fuel consumption to the value of £3,700 a year. It is hoped to extend engine life by using new types of oil. 135