THE ALLENTON FOOTPATH.
w> the ipraoß. Sir, —On coming to town thfa morning, I found at the N.W. cornet of the Domain aome of the, A3.0. men at work. On aaking what they were going to do, I wii Informed that they wer« ■topping op tha ptth leading to the B.thi. I lie oo other reason why the path ihootd be stopped. By dosing thla ptth we arepat to a great inconvenience. Will Hfi Worship the Mayor, or. the Boglpaarj pleat* to have a notlee board pat apioai to let vi know which w»y we are to W the corner of Willa aod Winter Streets, or, if we are to aae the bathi, to point oat the beat way to get to them. Or, I khlnk the beat w*y woald be to let the path rematn opeD, and pot op a ootlee atatlng the honra daring whloh bathing Ji allowed.— I sm, eio., .' . _,_. ~\ ; AILIHTOH, Januuy 7th, 1890, • . ; p
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2322, 7 January 1890, Page 2
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158THE ALLENTON FOOTPATH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2322, 7 January 1890, Page 2
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