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SUNDAY TRAMS.

TO THUDITOB. Sir,—Your correspondent "Mona" has not got over hia Sunday's disappointment yet. It is very ridiculous of him thus airing a petty grievance of his own. The question of Sunday running is one for the directors of the Tram Company to decide, and evidently the bona fide residents of Roslyn do not want them, or they would have petitioned the directors long ago. I know " Mona " would be most unwilling to work on Sunday himself.—l am, etc., Mary Jane. Dunedin, October 12.

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Evening Star, Issue 8644, 12 October 1891, Page 3

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SUNDAY TRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 8644, 12 October 1891, Page 3

SUNDAY TRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 8644, 12 October 1891, Page 3