ROADS AND LIGHTS
(To tr.« Editor.)
Sir,—Who is responsible for the method of treating the jrowfc in Wellington? Thi procedure would seem to be t5 tip my r«f ? rubble on .road and leave tX re»t to Providence. To cite iniUneem! Durham street has been renderedm£ facally useless, even for pedestrian, "rU. street can be recommended to the Priml Minister as an ideal,testing■gwuiurfeS his tanks when, they arrive? * hetoVrf Chaytor street is another instanee.^hS w a main thoroughfare, and has £» tor«. stad all over the place, inffaK m^i fCani; perhaps >»-tolerated-to littl* mmm§ hum mm turn accident occurs (there were « fataHtfi --or a nder-cannot see it is his Nob to mm ■ ■ .• : r :■ ct.c.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 8
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112ROADS AND LIGHTS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 8
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