LETTERS IN BRIEF
_ \ ictoria proposes that in place of some ot the ti-ee-pkntinif on Mount Victoria men should be employed in making a good path or roadway for the signal-station keeper and hh family, who daily trudee nr> ami dov.-n knee-deep almost fin winter time) in mud, and slush. Moreover, "the hill is a very popular resort in fine wei ther for many respectable citizens, and fjte'-y these are entitled to something in the nature of a good roadway. What is the use or makniK a splendid road along tha summit fiiien one of the chief auproaches i c from Jlaioribnnks street, is left in a shocking condition? If a little of the treeplantmp: money were diverted to roadmaking it would make Mount Tictoria more attractive to the respectable class, arid less attractive (by Teason of its being more frequented) to the undesirablo clas%
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 8
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144LETTERS IN BRIEF Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 8
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