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THE DUST NUISANCE.

To the Editor. Sir,—How long are the shopkeepers to pay rates ami taxes $o the City, l without having any regard shown tej the cleanliness pf the tpwn ? For the last month well mightT}unedin bays • beep, re - named mqra appropriately “ JDustytown.” Heaps of dust are piled up ami down the principal thoroughfares, there to dry and with the first wind become the terror of the shopkeeper and passer by. public meeting of citizens to show their indignation seems to be the only way to remedy this evil. —I am, &c., Pedestrian. Dunedin, December 23.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18731223.2.14.1

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Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 2

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97

THE DUST NUISANCE. Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 2

THE DUST NUISANCE. Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 2

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