WOODWARD STREET.
" Sir >r -How; is ; it, thai; .his, Worship -the Mayor and city 'councillors and' the "city engineer allow Woodward Street still to bo : in, such an!unfinished state as it is? Why hot-' finish the'street?'. It is very. unsatisfactory, to see :work undertaken by the council, left in.such a.state- ao^this , street is. ;Why, p Sir, were I, or any other ratepayer, .to fence. ofE half of the footpath" in any of our. , streets as the council or tho owner of the.land at the. top of; Woodward Street. h'ave done, , we' would very soon be brought to our senses and punished. ..There is no doubt , but ..that the' .engineer, or, the Mayor, and. his councillors have, allowed'.this to bo done, which is a disgrace. I trust that "they .'wiil'see'thißi'piece! of work finished, : as >it< should be; for 'the com-' fort of the.pebpln.—l am, etc.-, '■<■' ' ' ■ ■ '<■■ '• ■•'i "■ ;' ■' :' '"■■. \ ':-:■-*- ; '" : - -i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 2
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146WOODWARD STREET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 2
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