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THE CARGILL MONUMENT.

To the Editor . —I beg to call your attention to the filthy slate of the fountain in connection with the Cargill Monument, In is a disgrace to the City, and oucht to be looked to. Iron basins fixed in the stone woul; answer much better, and would prevent the water from soakiug through, or if the man employed to keep the steps clean were to me a brush, 1 think the filth would soon disappear. The monument is the only fine one in the City, and surely it is the hj ast tbe councillors can do to see that it is kept in. order. I am, kc. ( A n Observer. Dunedin, October 13.

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Evening Star, Issue 3632, 13 October 1874, Page 3

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THE CARGILL MONUMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3632, 13 October 1874, Page 3

THE CARGILL MONUMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3632, 13 October 1874, Page 3

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