BOROUGH AFFAIRS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE STAR. Sir. — As the Council have decided to go in for a loan of £800 to build Council Chambers why not make it J6IOOO while they are about it and spend the balance of L2OO iv procuring an artesian supply of water. It has been proved beyond doubt that artesian water can be got here ; only go the depth and get the " quantity. I see by yesterday's Star they B got a splendid supply in the highest part 3 of Palmer ston, and sometime last week 3 there was a splendid supply sixteen feet 9 above ground in Fitzherbert street, Pal--9 meston North. If the Palmerston people 3 had known some four years ago that they had such a supply of pure water * under their feet they would not be groan* 1 ing under such heavy rates as they are 1 to-day. I am, etc., CORNUBIAt
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 213, 9 March 1895, Page 2
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153BOROUGH AFFAIRS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 213, 9 March 1895, Page 2
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