PUBLIC NUISANCES V. THE INSPECTOR OF FUISANCES.
[TO THB EDITOR INASKHHff A TIMES.] Siß,-rrCan you or any of your readers or correspondents inform me and a large number of other persons equally uncertain and uneasy as myself, what has become of our genial friend, the Inspector of Nuisances. - I am* induced to make the inquiry because we miss him very much.--* We miss his entertaining reports to the Road Board. They were so refreshing, and exhilarating. But above all things, wa miss our little inspector hiioself.and this is how it comes that we are anxious' about him. The last we heard of him was be was about to embark in a stupendous and perilous undertaking, namely to put down the Goat Nuisance. Since then he has been lost to our yearning gaze. Yes, we yearn for him we do. Do then, dear, good Mr Editor, tell us where ha is. . , I am, in anguish, yours, D. JEOTED. Eeefton, |a£^fj; 13th, 1877.
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 64, 15 January 1877, Page 2
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