FOWL-RUN NUISANCE.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —Will you permit me a little space in your valuable paper to correct a report at the last Borough Council meeting with regard to fowlruns in Junction Road. The health inspector did not visit our premises, but the inspector of nuisances, for the borough, and he did not even look at the runs, but came round to the back doot aiid handed in a notice to shift our fence 3ft from all boundary fences, as it was a new by-law and was going to be enforced over the whole borough, but we were the only poor unfortunates. Now, if the health inspector had come round during the last storm and had seen the mess we poor unfortunates had to clean up and the state our yards were' left in through the borough sewerage works overflowing, and which We ratepayers, are paying for, he would have s,een a nuisance and have shown a bit of common sense. I trust this will remove the false impression that the health inspector (Mr Martindale) had to visit our yards asi stated at the bdrough meeting. ONE WHO WAS PRICKED.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5014, 16 August 1926, Page 3
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191FOWL-RUN NUISANCE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5014, 16 August 1926, Page 3
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