The Dunedin city tramways are being rapidly laid down. A single line is now complete from the northern end of Princes street to Knox Church, and at the present rate of progress a fortnight should see them as far as the Water-of-Leith at one end and the southern town boundary at the other. Two gangs of men are at work — one at each end — working towards the north and south respectively. The engines and carriages to work the line are m the Benares, which is expected early next month.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 646, 10 March 1879, Page 2
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