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WHICH SITE?

{To ike Editor.)

Sir, —The majority of the townspeople will, 1 believe, agree with your leader of ' yesterday. You might, however, have made it much stronger by pointing out that Boundary Street is on the down grade—instance Syrian and Chinese shops, you, in your article referred to the Chinese scent bottle adjacent to which the Argus would dump down our Town Hall which ought to be as central as possible. A Town Hall would be in most request at night and for the majority of people, to go to Boundary Street would be outjof town. I should say, a site about Mcßrearty's dental institute would be preferable to either of the sites mentioned, but if one cannot bo got of the other two the E. C. site is tho best. If it is a site costing nothing that is needed why not go to the other end of tho town where one could bo built where the house of the collector of customs now stands. It would be free from floods, and not in a decaying nor in a stinking locality. To revert to tho Mackay Street site. a band rotunda with fountains in the widest of an ornamental garden could bo got, also room for a statue of an Hon., and who knows who he might be !

Ratepayer,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19010214.2.25

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 February 1901, Page 3

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WHICH SITE? Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 February 1901, Page 3

WHICH SITE? Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 February 1901, Page 3

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