HARMAN'S TRACK.
To the Editor. g JB> In your issue of Tuesday 31st dto ' you publish in the report of the Akaroa and Wfcinui Road Board a letter addressed by me to the Chairman, under date 3rd ulto. The Koad Board have not favored me with the usual courtesy * of a reply Iβ my letter, and I am compelled to take it as reported in your columnH, i.e., that the question of cutting the grass seed on Harman'e track is a matter between me and the contractor. I * do not willingly interfeif uHli ■'" of the Board, hut tluj h alternative, nn' l I • ' that they ' - ' ' for Rs'lifig — , "-'" 2, IJ,, "', all roads being vested in the tro%vn and the Board's , power being limited to iora-
ing and repairing, and also keeping frea from obstiuction. I would advise the Board to consult their Solicitors before further contracting to sell the grass seed on any road.—Yours, etc., E. C. LATTER. Christchurch, 3rd Feb., 1882.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 581, 7 February 1882, Page 3
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161HARMAN'S TRACK. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 581, 7 February 1882, Page 3
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