THE FERRY WHARF WAITINGROOM.
V A COMPLAINT. Sir,—Can nothing ho done to rectify, the! | disgraceful. state of.. affarrs round about the- Ferry Wharf's waiting-room? Men crowd '.round' the}. doors , Bmoking . and spitting all over the pavement and steps (which,; by the way, is. breaking one of '' our vigorous by-laws!). Not- only.-that,-, but these men of .toil (?) -lie full; length, on :the .path so that, pedestrians have .to; go on.tne road, or. walk.'o.ver'them.i .Nii; other' port but Wellington would allow Buch,:.a.,state'.;of : things.. It-is a-regular rendezvous''for' "two-uppers,", which the folice'- seem / quite__powerless" to'. prevent. . .wonder, why fact of the.:, matter, is, ;the .waiting-room . is, in;, the, - wrongplace ;'. it should have been on the wharf. —I am, etc.,' - ,■"■■■ V iv-'.' ■: DISGUSTED,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 715, 14 January 1910, Page 6
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118THE FERRY WHARF WAITINGROOM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 715, 14 January 1910, Page 6
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