TRAMWAY SYSTEM.
(TO. the Editor^
Sir, —I really think some vigorous protest should be made against the way respectable citizens have to crowd and scramble like wild beasts irrespective of age or sex to obtain a place on a car or stand about in cold wind and rain the best part of an hour. Surely as this has been going on for a year or two the management has had ample time to organise plans and rearrange the system, for I won't believe it is an impossible problem to solve. Special cars with i"""™"™ fares on all line, travelling in circuits, and other plans, suggest themselves to my mind; but I am only a passenger—not a tr-mway shareholder or manager, or even a wise City Coun-cillor.-I am, etc., KLNGSLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 249, 18 October 1907, Page 6
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