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A USELESS POUND.

To the Editor.

Sin,—Can you tell me for what use the North Dunedin Pound was built, as the inhabitants of this end of the town are annoyed nightly with cattle roaming about destroying their young fences and gardens? It would-be a great benefit to us if it was opened.—l am, &c,. Amateur Gardener. Dunedin, September 24.

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Evening Star, Issue 3927, 25 September 1875, Page 3

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A USELESS POUND. Evening Star, Issue 3927, 25 September 1875, Page 3

A USELESS POUND. Evening Star, Issue 3927, 25 September 1875, Page 3

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