j ■: • ■■-■ | Complaints; ha^e . .reached : ns of certain persons near tf»e' railway line, leaving quantities, of firewood »pon the footpaths opposite their doors -jf or "'a' 1 , number of days at a titne. This is a men dimgerottii practice and ought to- be stepped at pnce. '' It is whispered that the lJorough Conn cil has not. yet heard , the last of thie Blackmore case, aadlit is ptobaple that legal proceedings: will -be instated against those members,' who voted for the com|Erpmise, against which, CeHucillo? JSoqd--ehere protested,. ■ ;..■ \ , > Since theresulttof the! voting at . Palmerston has become pnblio in Feilding, anent the extention of publicans and- ; other licences, quite a number of persons have stated their intention to vote the same- ticket here' in order- to keep pace ( with that mere enterprising Boroogh.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 128, 14 April 1885, Page 2
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