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A SUGGESTION.

To the Editor Sib, —Would it be very much out of the Inspector of Nuisances way to pay a visit; during business hours, to the vicinity of Bond street, more particularly between Liverpool and. Jetty streets. • It might be the means of preventing drays from wandering about without the slightest control placed upon the attached animals' career. He might also have a look at certain waterworks in course of construction and report thereon.—l am, &c, C. J. H. Dunedin, September 16. [The office of Inspector of Nuisances is vacant just now; but the matters referred to by our correspondent should receive attention in another quarter.— En. E.S.]

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Evening Star, Issue 4233, 20 September 1876, Page 3

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A SUGGESTION. Evening Star, Issue 4233, 20 September 1876, Page 3

A SUGGESTION. Evening Star, Issue 4233, 20 September 1876, Page 3

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