A PUBLIC NUISANCE.
(TO thb editob.) 1 ib, —-Last week I got some roofing,] ire from Auckland, two cases angS loa sheets, 26 guage. When tha| stots were taken to Oparau no one wdd recognise them as 26 guage, as tty had been put on the Kawhia w*rf to await spring tide, and while tire had bean tramped on by the ignant, thoughtless and unoonsiderate. have to pay wharfage and our nectaries should receive more considerate If the present accommodation Inadequate and people going on to I wharf destroy property, fence off a ftiou for the use of importers and i that property is not destroyed, ir wharf trustees have the power (at isent) to attend to the wharf, and if iryone ia allowed to wander over deuotable goods what is the use of the istees ? The wharf, as we all know, only a makeshift, but it is the best have, and until imports and exits warrant a more substantial struct , re or better accomHThtUudn" ded, let us use more consideration >■ others.—Yours, etc., G. H. MACKENZIE.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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176A PUBLIC NUISANCE. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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