CAMBRIDGE TERRACE
TRAMWAY SIDING TO BE PROVIDED Advantage has been taken of the fine, weather to push on with the surfacing of Cambridge Terrace with bitumen pavement—a surface which is likely to relieve that thoroughfare of tho worst of the dust nuisance hitherto experienced. Owing to a scarcity of metal screenings, it has not been possible to give the whole of the surface laid its final treatment, but this will be Jone as soon as the material is available. The' work has now reached a point lurch of Lorne Street intersection, and another two weeks of fine weather slioulc. see the job nearing completion. To facilitate the handling of special cars, a tramway track is to be laid close alongside the street reserve in Cambridge Terrace from Courtenay Place as far south as the mterseotion of Tennyson Street.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 149, 12 March 1923, Page 6
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138CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 149, 12 March 1923, Page 6
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