CORRESPONDENCE.
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gj! !To the Editor oJth'e -EVENING Stak. ) Bin, —Great.and necessary complaints Have—«. been continually made about the disgusting stench of the intake; yes; to-day the worifeii' tv qf the Council are actually emptying the cessjioolp iv Queen-street, the contents of which theyfare pouring into" the gui: irs, thus bringing ihe most abominable fct uch to our V)6rj. ! \> aooti. On remohstiawng )?itli them, I was f. .toldi " Oh t the sun will boo.) d t it all; up !r'f t( Sure|y,)iwhat iai private iaciivkvaal is not" aMowedio do, the Town Cou; ;.; tbpuld not? ; -..,. . , toe, 1
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 2
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102CORRESPONDENCE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 2
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