A COMPLAINT.
'. .• i,v TO THE BDITOB. Sib,— For the paat week the water m the main supply channel on the west side o? tie town has presented a peculiar color, nnd the smell at times has been very bad. I understand that this nuisance emanates from the dye-honse and wool-scouring shed of the Woollen Factory. If this (s the oaße It jLs high time it were pnt a stop to. If I am. not mistaken, a private reßldnnt obtained an Injunction against the Factory Company to prevent them turning this water into t||e river, and it seems hardly fair that the whole popnla.tlon at the west side of the town should be subjected to an aonoyanoa of this kind. lathe present state of the weathe* serious consequences may arise if this matter be neglected. . 1 am, etc, A.Wbstbniwb. Aehburton, February 13, 1889.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2062, 13 February 1889, Page 2
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142A COMPLAINT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2062, 13 February 1889, Page 2
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