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STREET NUISANCES.

To the Editor of the Evening Stab. Sic,—Allow me through your medium to ask how it is that Sheridan-street is used, and made a stock-yard of for cows to lay abroad in day and night, even on the foothpaths, and no interference? For instance, I was coming from chapel last Sunday evening, and fell over a cow laying on the foofehpath; after that I had to make tracks to get through. I see the goat system has done good, I think surely this nuisance should also be put a stop to. Yours, &c, Justice.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 627, 15 January 1872, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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STREET NUISANCES. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 627, 15 January 1872, Page 2

STREET NUISANCES. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 627, 15 January 1872, Page 2

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