RAILWAY ACCOMMODATION.
* (TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.) Sir, — It has come to my knowledge that a firm in the timber trade making application yesterday for a railway truck, was informed by the station manager that one could not be had, and that applications for at least twenty had been on that day previously refused. This is provincial management with a vengeance, and if it does not soon damage the working man by at least partially closing some mills, I shall be surprised. This want of provision for traffic is simply disgraceful, but we are told the provincial system is perfection, and ought not to be meddled with. — [ am, «fee, Abolition. *
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Southland Times, Issue 2249, 29 December 1875, Page 2
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111RAILWAY ACCOMMODATION. Southland Times, Issue 2249, 29 December 1875, Page 2
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