Mr. W. A. Taylor, of Petono, writes:— In reading ray" Dominion on Saturday morning 1 came across an interesting account of two survivors of tUo famous To Nguhi 0 Te Munu fight. You stato that these two men are the solo ■ sur-vivoi-s, but this is not so, as my father, who is liviny in I'ctone and is employed in the Railway Workshops, is also one of those who fought there under Von Tempsky. Sly father remembers well Captain Livingston; what a fine specimen of manhood ho was! A deputation will interview the Mayor (Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.1 , .), at 9.30 a.m. to-day, with reference to the need for effecting some improvement in the eondi-, tiun of Allen Street, where the fruit markets are situated. On the following morning, at the same hour, thu Mayor, will be interviewed by a deputation which will urge the noocs.ily for putting a stop In street trading—newsvending, etc.—by children at night.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 5
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