TE AROHA TRAMWAY.
Tub following w tho monthly report of tho above, submitted at the meeting of tho Piako County Council on Wednesday aftei noon . — . « , - i it .- Waioiongoinai, Apul < th, IN S >. Tut Ch mum w Puko County Cm \cri-. Sir,— l have the honour to iepoit as follows :— Dunn" 1 the lust four weeks we have conveyed to the battery US tiucks, woiking the hue about half tune. 1 would like to know dehmtely from the conned whether I Bin to keep the staff employed on the line when we ate not i mining quaitz? Iho men aie voiy dissatisfied vvith the piesent arrnngoments, and until the council do sonic thing definite in the matter of constant work I cannot see how I am to retain their burures. The hue thioughout i» in good 0 ,rt,., _I have the honour, ke, Xi imi n D Cookson, Ti amw a y Manager. It was agreed that Mr Cook son should only employ the men on the tiamway when tli. Ie was (pint/ to s,..id down, as the council was mi iblo to omplov them full tune. _^^______^_«b
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2000, 2 May 1885, Page 3
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187TE AROHA TRAMWAY. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2000, 2 May 1885, Page 3
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