WATER TABLES
Sir—Propagandists for the proposed Borough Water Supply Loan are concerned about my mental future and suggest that I am suffering from “Borough water on the brain.” Councillor Creeke’s grey matter is also infested with aquaturn wiggleborum the cyclosis of the “fly, that is too fly to walk into spiders palorus.” To relieve the pressure of my threatened mental liquidation, may I change the subject by saying that efficient water tables in a busy thoroughfare- are more essential than concrete footpaths in isolated parts of the Borough. The filthy puddles by the Goulstone Road school entrances are breeding mosquitoes and would disgrace an Arab slum. The cement shortage prompts the question, are the Borough’s cement supplies . obtained at wholesale rates from the manufacturers or • from local retailers? , Yours etc., ' HARRY SERGANT.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 88, 30 August 1948, Page 4
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132WATER TABLES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 88, 30 August 1948, Page 4
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