CORPORATION BATHS.
To the Editor. —lt. is to be hoped that now the agitation on the Waterworks question has subsided, flthat Councillor., Walter will not allovy the Council to go to sleep on the question of erecting swimming baths at the end of the retaining wall. Now that the Go.vernment have granted a site it.is high time that the Council set about the erection of commodious baths, so that they may be finished, before the commencement of the next season. There can be no doubt of the necessity of haying good baths near the centre of the town, and it is admitted by. everyone that the present baths are not only very inconveniently situated, but they are altogether top small to meet the requirements of. the yearly increasing number of bathers in and about Dunedin', If j Councillor Walter succeeds in doing this he, will earn the gratitude of a very large number of his fellowcitizens who indulge in this healthy and invigorating exercise. Hoping some abler pen than mine will take, up this matter—l am, &c., Swimmer; Dunedin, May 5.
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Evening Star, Issue 3498, 9 May 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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181CORPORATION BATHS. Evening Star, Issue 3498, 9 May 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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