STEEP. SLIPPERY AND OVERSHADOWED by trees, “Jacob’s Ladder,” which connects the Ponsonby waterfront with Fanshawe Street, is regarded as a menace to life and limb by many residents of the western suburbs. A traffic link between Fanshawe Street and Harbour Street is advocated. Correspondents in THE SUN have expressed their opinion of the steps (of which there are 85) in no uncertain terms.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 765, 11 September 1929, Page 1
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63STEEP. SLIPPERY AND OVERSHADOWED by trees, “Jacob’s Ladder,” which connects the Ponsonby waterfront with Fanshawe Street, is regarded as a menace to life and limb by many residents of the western suburbs. A traffic link between Fanshawe Street and Harbour Street is advocated. Correspondents in THE SUN have expressed their opinion of the steps (of which there are 85) in no uncertain terms. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 765, 11 September 1929, Page 1
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