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BE LIGHTING.

Tii THK EDITOR OF THE STAR. Sir, — I noticed in your lost evening's issue a letter, signed " Practice," condemning a previous letter for some* thing the writer was evidently not clear about. In his rambling imagination he is " extremely sorry" at somebody's indiscretion, possibly at rushing into print through the promptings of an impulsive or egostic nature. He talks of " rambling imagination," " predominating shades of ignorance and folly," and wants suggestions— but offera none. What we want is more light, but not to examine "Practice," for his light is better hidden under a " bushel " than attempting to shed a ray in your valuable columns. To improve our street - lighting requires money, and the only way to secure that commodity is to borrow under the Local Bodies Loans Act. If we had money an engineer could give " suggestions," and the idea would be taken up heartily enough by at least one person. If " Practice " wishes to figure in print again let him give us some " practical " information, which he, in his " humble opinion," is no doubt bursting with. ; I am, &c. t Workman.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 302, 1 May 1894, Page 2

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BE LIGHTING. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 302, 1 May 1894, Page 2

BE LIGHTING. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 302, 1 May 1894, Page 2

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