WATER CARTS.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —May I ask if either of the two gentlemen who are seeking high honors from tlie peop”' of Dunedin will put one more item on their programmes. At the present time the streets are watered before eight o’clock most fine mornings in town without the least consideration for the lives and limbs of the crowd of working men who ride to work on bicycles. What with trams, high rails, sleepers, and holes along George street at present, it is very dangerous indeed, and I think if either of the candidates for 1909 made as one of the items on his platform that water carts shall not leave the sheds till after 8 a.m. he would gain a good few votes.— l am, etc., Danger.
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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 12
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130WATER CARTS. Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 12
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