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A QUESTION FOR THE COUNCIL TO ANSWER.

To the Editor. Sir.—Perhaps you can inform me why the suburbs of Dunedin are not regularly lighted; at night. Being a pedestrian-obliged to traverse the streets at ftte hours, t as well asi others similarly situated, have been Neatly 1 inconvenienced by the lamps not having been, lit between the White Horae and the Water, of Leith. 1 hear great complaints about it, and with very good cause. I hope, through your insertion, of this letter, light will be thrown on the subject. 1 am, 4c., One who Suiters. Dunedin, October 10.

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Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 3

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A QUESTION FOR THE COUNCIL TO ANSWER. Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 3

A QUESTION FOR THE COUNCIL TO ANSWER. Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 3

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