THE ACCIDENT IN CANONGATE STREET.
To the Xdxtor. ir,—-I obser ed by the papers that at the inquest it was r< commended that the Corp ‘ration should fence in <he lower part «:f Canongate s'rert at it< abrupt termination with Battray street Would it not be better if the Ocimcd were asked to consider the propriety of forming Canongate street «nd Elm Bow, at thei junction with attrjy street, so as to do away with (hu t unsightly and dangerous trecit ic*? ? This would he ne mure difficult to do th«n many other cuttings and foimati'>n6 of it eels which the Council have undertaken end would certainly be be; ter and cheai er in the endtb.m the previous system of patbhwark,' h-ind rails, fences &c. Central streets £ke these, in the present condition, are neither convenient nor safe for the public, nor yet a credit to our (High Ward) councilors.—l am, &c, Fait Lul Dunedin, February 21.
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Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2
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157THE ACCIDENT IN CANONGATE STREET. Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2
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