TRAMWAY WORK.
TO THE LDrrOE. Sir,—During the last municipal ' elections wncerning the new tramuf-,^ 16 work ,they would cause for the and the great number of coach painters to-be employed. Up to the present time only one of the coachbuilders has reaped any benefit. mere are .a great, number of the eoach-.builduig trade 0n1y,., working -half,lame, aid! think, it very unfair, -being CotC poration work,: that the whole trade does not get a chance to tender. There are two' finished cars imported, I-believe, and the rest are to be finished similarly; so I say to the Council: give us all a chance to compete, and K•not give one firm the preference.—l am,. et<L, COACHBDTLDKR. July 20. [The Corporation have absolutely nothing to do with the construction of the City tramways. The contractors are sojely responsible, and it is to their interest to get the work dona as cheaply, satisfactorily, and expeditiously as possible.—Ed. E.S.] , .
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Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 1
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154TRAMWAY WORK. Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 1
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