TRAMWAY ACCIDENTS.
(To the Editor.l Wγ.—Lamentable as \v;ls the above; I accident on Monday evening, it ia i nothing , to what we shall experience jin Queen-street some Saturday night i —when as usual the thoroughfare is j crowded —if the city authorities perj slst in allowing: the cars to proceed at the rate which now obtains on that evening. After a hokxaiu-t they will I make, the tram terminus en that even-. i ing At the foot of Wellesley-street. — I am, etc... i WILLIAM THORN K. ! (To the Eriitor.) j SJT.—In view of "he increase in : Tc.hicular and ntner traffic in Auckland, it is evidently necessary; i that a rxovenimpnt Trallic inspector he i appointed t» guard the public, deal ; with conflicting interests, and lesson ; the risk of serious accidents. —1 am.: I etc.. j FRANCIS A. TREGELLES, C.E. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 22 February 1905, Page 10
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140TRAMWAY ACCIDENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 22 February 1905, Page 10
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