SEA VIEW CATTLE YARD
(To the Editor.) Sir,—The road to the above-mention-ed conies oil' at a right angle and on either side gorse and blackberries obscure the view of same till one is about opposite. That there is a real danger of running into cal sic when they are driven from the yards on to the mam road is very apparent, and 1 have mentioned it to several that such was a danger to passing pedestrians, cars or cycles. Only last evening when returning from Westland Hospital at fifteen past six, two bullocks rushed across in front of my car with the result of a collision. Fortunately the ear was travelling at a moderate pace and pulled up. otherwise something serious would have happened. I am asking you to publish this that the proper authorities will act so as to remove the growth, so that a clear view may be obtained, and made sale for the travelling public.-I am, etc., GEORGE DAY ID,SOX.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 1
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163SEA VIEW CATTLE YARD Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 1
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