NORTH-STREET.
(TO THB EDITOR OF THE STANBARIi.) Sir,— l notice m your issue ofTbtrsday, re the metalling of North-street, the remark was made "that thfro were other 6treets m the Borough requirinpsimilar attendance, _and bp, (the mover) did not think any u«due pref6reiicfi should be shown m snch matters." it j^m TSQrrfißt irxr"ma|kfiMi jthe ~Btatement~rfaat tnere is ao-otnet- »fcFeet m the Borough of Palmerston boastin?;tbe number of inhabitants that North street does, m a similar condition, though {tnjsht require similar attendance. tlitji!er>fpiie chMel'tfaime logical conclusion, that m studying the wants of . the majority, it would be impossible m this case v tp show 'undue preference/ ,Ifjvou will insert- fW J afeov«J In*^o'ia6)-vfifußble paper you will greatly oblige. — I jam, iitem j NoBTH- STREET MUD-SPLASHER,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 80, 10 March 1883, Page 2
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124NORTH-STREET. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 80, 10 March 1883, Page 2
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