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RAILWAY CROSSING.

To the Editor, Sib, —Please allow me a comer in your paper to warn again thedrivers of engines when the wind is strong to blow their whittle in time, as this morning while pass- ' ing the ’ Kensington crossing X Beard the whistle, and at the same time found the engine and toy horse*not five feet apart, and , before I had fairly .pulled Up Xwas within a tpot of the last carriage, close enough to be pleasant.—-I am, &c., ■ , ■ ' Express. ■ j Dunedin, June 2.

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Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 4

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85

RAILWAY CROSSING. Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 4

RAILWAY CROSSING. Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 4

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