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MUDDY ROADS.

ToiheEditof. Sib, —If yon could prevailontheGfty Corporation to continue the path'that skirts the Cricket Ground from the kerosene bond to the Kensington Hotel, you would be conferring a great boon on the maUryoung women, children, and men to; trudge on ; their way to :and from work through the large Quantity of mudthat fills the road—doing away at the same tiase/with the chance of being run hver by thepassilig Some of the' City Cohncilldrs should pay a visit to that end of thejOricket Ground and see the state it is in.—l am, Ac., Mud Labe. Dunedin, July 81.

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Evening Star, Issue 4189, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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99

MUDDY ROADS. Evening Star, Issue 4189, 31 July 1876, Page 2

MUDDY ROADS. Evening Star, Issue 4189, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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