DANGER IN HERIOT ROW.
To the Editor of the Evening Star. Sir, That prevention is better than cure, no person can be found to gainsay, andJ[ therefore beg to call the attention of those whose business it should be to look to public matters, to the fact that there is now in Heriot Row a huge boulder of about eleven or twelve tons in a most dangerous position. The permission of the Town Council having been given to persona to remove soil therefrom, the result is that the earth has been taken away all round the stone, leaving it now in such a state that if we should have another day or two wet as we have had, the soil will be so washed away from it that it must come down and do an immense amount of damage.—l am, Sir, yours, &c., Caution. January 6, 1870.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2081, 6 January 1870, Page 2
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147DANGER IN HERIOT ROW. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2081, 6 January 1870, Page 2
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