UPPER STAFFORD STREET.
To the Editor. Snt, —I should esteem it greatly if you, .could afford me space for this. I am, .it is true, but a resident of some fifteen 1 months in Dunedin ; but, as a New Zealand colonist •f twenty-two years, I cannot but feel great Interest in. what is going on about me. I have, unhappily, been mixed up with both Provincial and municipal politics in the defunct Province of Southland, and fail to see the desirability of any man holding a post •f' honor acquired bj a side wind. As a resident of Stafford street at its intersection with Maitland street, I feel the vacillation of the City Council has been very detrimental to me as a householder, beyond this I have no interest in Stafford or any of the streets now under improvement by the Council, but I can but think ex-Councillor Pish has, by his silence, tended greatly to the present muddle, suspension of. work under contract, and consequent almost impassable state of Stafford street in wet weather. —I am, <tc, H. B. Monkmax. Dunedin, December 27.
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Evening Star, Issue 4316, 27 December 1876, Page 4
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184UPPER STAFFORD STREET. Evening Star, Issue 4316, 27 December 1876, Page 4
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