During the last financial year there were 360 applications to enter the railway services as apprentices. Of these 129 were The number of working days Tost by permanent and casual members of the second division of the railway service throiish sickness and accident during 1925 was: — Through illness, 54,399; through injury, 78,834. As the result of one of Winstone's wagons, which was carrying logs, becoming locked while turning from Quay Street into Queent Street yesterday afternoon, the traffic at the foot of Queen Street was held up for about ten minutes. The wagon was forced to stop, and when it came to rest the logs stretched almost directly across Quay Street.
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Auckland Star, Volume 198, Issue LVII, 21 August 1926, Page 8
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111Untitled Auckland Star, Volume 198, Issue LVII, 21 August 1926, Page 8
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