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WIDENING OF PRINCES STREET.

To the Editor. Slß,—The Mayor having voted in favor of the widening of Princes street, I would suggest that the Committee should call on him with a requisition to account for his conduct in this matter.—l am, &c., A Property-holder in each Ward Dunedin, May 31.

To the Editor. , -Seeing that all the representatives of the City Council except South Ward have been asked to addi ess their constituents, and that Leith and Bell Ward have behaved so bravely in coming forward in a disinterested manner to account for their conduct re widening Princes street, ! would like to know why the Citizens’ Committee should leave South Ward in the cold. —I am, &0., South Ward Elector Dunedin, May 31.

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Evening Star, Issue 3828, 1 June 1875, Page 3

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WIDENING OF PRINCES STREET. Evening Star, Issue 3828, 1 June 1875, Page 3

WIDENING OF PRINCES STREET. Evening Star, Issue 3828, 1 June 1875, Page 3

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