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TRAM SHELTER SHEDS.

Under whose care rests the upkeep of our various tram shelter sheds? Take, for instance, the shelter at Greenwood's Corner; this is at the present time an absolute disgrace and under no stretch of imagination can it be termed a shelter, unless it is for stray dogs. The roof and spouting- are eaten away Witß rust, and the woodwork will, in a very short space of time, be well beyond repair. With so much unemployment at the present time it appears nothing short of criminal to keep men scratching weeds off footpntlis when a l« w daye' work could be given to some deserving tradesman which would save pounds in the near future. It is certainly beyond comprehension why, with the armies of inspectors that are wandering about, work of this kind" so long unnoticed. Surely somebody 1S neglecting his duty. RESLDENI.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 8

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TRAM SHELTER SHEDS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 8

TRAM SHELTER SHEDS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 8