MORE ABOUT THE LAMP.
(To tho Editor). Sir,—Allow mo through your columns to say how heartily 1 approve of tho action of the Druids' in deciding to wait on the Council at its next meeting. There must be no beating about the bush this time. I hope, none of tho deputation will he misled by conciliatory phasets, as everyone knows that the corner near the Courthouse is a most dangerous one. It is intersected hy two roads, and in wet weather the wafer race is a foaming torrent. That particular place requires as good a light at- can be procured. Apart from this. 1 can't help thinking the Council should study the interests of the general 'body of ratepayers. We sent them there to do so, and they'd better look out if they don't.
—Yours, etc., omzKx
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 3
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137MORE ABOUT THE LAMP. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 3
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