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DUNCAN STREET.

.(• ; ./;,M Tq[lfyeEditor. ; r r , Sir,' — Allow me a little-space -in your columns IQ make; a. few: remarks relative to the disgraceful statoof Lower Duncan street. Some months ago, the Corporation started next the rokdj ahd.the, residents, seeing this, thought there were some improvements going to be made ; but it seems the contrary is the case, as they hapre left the road nicely cut up, and. in rfoipe places cart-loads of clay three feet bigh. have,beea deposited for people to break their'necks over. No doubt some of bur Councillors will see to this being put to asdt in a very dangerous state, especially in this locality where so many people have to pass.—l km, &c., V.'/ Safety. ~ Dunedfn, November 8.

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Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 4

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DUNCAN STREET. Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 4

DUNCAN STREET. Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 4

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