THE FIREBELL TOWER.
TO THE EDITOR OK THE STAR. | Sir,- Mr James' letter, publi*-': i. ; >n Thursday, points to tho fact thr*, i *\ .• • the intention or proposal of '■ ii erecting this ugty structim.* ■ * ' i . Brigade meeting room, to •• ■ ■'■ ■ « aa altogether different and more ornamental affair of it thau it now stands, an admission of its uusightliuess, which I have so often called public attentiou to. If Mr j James 1 suggestion with reference to ] blowing it up with dynamite could ho carried out lshould not haye the slightest ' objection, as I scarcely think the Jbell will over be of any real utility. All that has ever occurred tome \\ ith reference to the removal of the tower is that there would he uo dillioulty in doing so as it now stands, and with little more expense than the labor of, say. half a dozen meu j for a few days. And I should not be at all surprised if any builder would not be glad to undertake the job for a I'lOnotc, or less. I am, etc., S.vmt,. Goonr.KiiKßE. Feilding, September 21st, -\H<)5.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 23 September 1895, Page 2
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182THE FIREBELL TOWER. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 23 September 1895, Page 2
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