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OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC.

T&'lUEditor. ■«.-.■■' - { Sib,—-I wish to. occupy a small space in your journal for the purpose of drawingthe! attention of those who are'.responsible"td :— r- "■'''■; On Saturday night and Sunday last'Crawford street was completely blocked up with railway waggons at the rear of CargjlTs wool store.. This morning there is one left Now,' sir, this street has become of great importance, and I think the time has arrived that all obstructions should be removed, and our timber riierchanta and others compelled to adMre to the municipal bye-laws. am, &c% ' .'; ' _ Ratepayer, Dunedmy August, 31.

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Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3

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92

OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC. Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3

OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC. Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3

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