EOROUGH MATTERS.
TO THE LDITOB OF THE FEILDING BTAB. Sib, — Much might be said on the shrinking of valuations this year and I suppose the Borough Councillors will not take the trouble to explain why property in Peilding should bo allowed to depreciate in value when the Cuunciilors have it in their power to makerthe^progress of the Borough progressive instead of retrogressive. The Palmerston Borough Council would look smarter af:er their business and would do something more than barny over the mending of a rotten bridge — wasting time and money for nothing. I signed a petition about a loan which was to be raised; jbut libirtife" o hers, have heard no more about it. --I suppose the Councillors are afraid of it. —I am &c, Ratefayeb. [We believe the petition mentioned- by "Ratepayer" will be received by-'ihe Mayor at the next sittings of the 1 Council.—Ed. F.S.I -:■•-..!••'
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 64, 27 January 1883, Page 2
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147EOROUGH MATTERS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 64, 27 January 1883, Page 2
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