THE INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES.
ro THE EDITOB OF THE MANAWATC HBBAI.P.
Sib, — Please can you answer the following questions : — 1. What has become of the Inspector of Nuisances ? 2. How often does he go the rounds of the Borough ? My reasons for asking the above questions are that on Sunday I had occasion to pass by our slaughterhouses, and oh t the hum was dread* ful. Again there are several hpases in town with fowl yards up agajrast the back door. I think the way things are going .; now that the Borough clerk ought to give Council business best until the ; bridge is finished, as all other busin<?ss must take a back place with him at present. What with the meat supplied from the slaughtei'-|Ws a id the rotten butter we get from the s tores made by amateur butter-makera from unclean dairies, we must loplt^ forward to 'an outbreak of an epiflpj demic of some sort. I am, &c,
Bubonic
Foxton, Bth Feb., 1900,
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Manawatu Herald, 8 February 1900, Page 2
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165THE INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. Manawatu Herald, 8 February 1900, Page 2
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