THE FORESHORE.
; tion to the fact tt^fljSß^risSSS 1 w ®0P tt » i to tfie CMoVetQtoußffl^rSStf'^ The City Council some ■'tins atto* ownershipover five yearsvof the plece.npon Kerosene Bond standi. fcinco thenfnrlba J ■ encroachments hare been ri!owed. - j rauwayiis built oVei earth has been du# in thecotiLi struction of it J And hdlVthe 'frbdhKfs fenced in, by whom irshbnld tike tOltb olrJ«*np- v-T This 'ls dot the i firitf : tiifae ptftillh ;P^P?! INi f fare too* conscious ' of ‘thexL omWciMr commissions. It is of than. the. Hospital, and the cituenf'* > should see to it. I am in a position to I render further imfotthatibd if rbdniMd.— 1 am, j ;U SUMOBIMB. Dunedin, November 4; r> H r^HrAH
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Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 1
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116THE FORESHORE. Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 1
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