WORKMEN'S TRAINS.
To the Editor. Siß,—On behalf of myself and fellowworkmen I beg you to give this publicity. In censequence of the discrepancies in the time of running the above trains, it is absolutely useless to us, as it only arrives at Dunedin from Caversham two or three minutes before eight o'clock. Therefore, it suits only those whose work lies close to the station;. and a great number of men whose work lies, at different, parts of the City are undegr the great disadvantage of having to walk to their work to avoid oeing late. If the directors of the railway would run the train ten minutes earlier it would be a great boon to the workingmen of Caversham. —I am/Sc. 1. "H.S;" Caversham, November 24.
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Evening Star, Issue 4290, 25 November 1876, Page 4
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126WORKMEN'S TRAINS. Evening Star, Issue 4290, 25 November 1876, Page 4
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