GRAFTON BRIDGE.
Sir, —I would like lo commend the re , murks on this subject made by Mr. Geo. Hire. When returning from business at the rush hour, complying with the regulations. I have to cross the road at tlio Symonds Street end of the bridge nud cross again at Grafton. This is not, only an inconvenience, but dangerous. If [] lQ powers that bo would kindly remember that my case is only one of thousands they probably will find a remedy. >C OU . in regard lo mud splashing, this jg serious mailer to young ladies svho do nofc draw sufficient salary lo purchase new silk stoi kings every wet day tlicy cross the bridge. Ihe trallic department is surely in a position lo make motorists travel the Grafton r.ridge at "a reasonable ji.Kf. Many motorists will not heed mere printed notices and should be forced to comply willi by-laws. A.LAV.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20570, 22 May 1930, Page 14
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