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WHO IS TO BLAME?

Io the Editor of the Star.

SIE, —Tlio contractor who is reducing the crown of tlio"hill at tho top of the Gf-raftoh Ho:icl, bus advanced so as to leave a per'pendiuuiav i';iil of ut least 4 feet across the entire width of the road. This dangerous pit-full win' left froni Saturday afternoon till this moi'hW, unguarded or unlighted. Perhaps thoais few Hues may stir up the proper authorities to provont any like culpable nouloot. —1 tun, &.C.,

PHILANTHROPISr.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18711120.2.17

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 581, 20 November 1871, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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WHO IS TO BLAME? Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 581, 20 November 1871, Page 2

WHO IS TO BLAME? Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 581, 20 November 1871, Page 2

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