A PUBLIC NUISANCE.
To the Editor of the Evening Star. Sir—l noticed in your contemporary this morning a letter from “Pedestrian,” and I certainly must agree with him respecting the flood-gates on the Anderson’s Bay road ; but at Ihe same time did it not strike him that the Government ought to have the ditch that runs along from the turnpike to the Gas Works cleaned out V At the px-eseut time it is a mass of filth and nibbish, and full of dead dogs, cats, &c. Could not our Government put on a man for a week to do this work ? Surely they might have more consideration for the health of the inhabitants of the district and parties walking along the road than to allow such a nuisance to exist. I am, &c., Observer. Dunedin, October 20.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2362, 27 October 1870, Page 2
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137A PUBLIC NUISANCE. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2362, 27 October 1870, Page 2
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