A NUISANCE.
(to the editor op the stanoard.) Sir— l was pleased to see you refer to the matter of the overflow of the railway taTxks on Sunday, which proved both a nuisance to pedestrians and also dangerous to those ridinsr ; . or driving tiniid horses. The same thing occurred again to-day (Monday) at the tanks | nearly opposite your officeVand nearly ' brought me to grief through my horse I shieVnff at it. 1 ' Purely the railway por- J lers are not bo pressed with work that they have to neglect" dnty m this way; The- indefatigable --sfatioamftster (-X believe that is the proper way to speak of an official novf-a-days) should make his understrappers be more waJtchfal, even if they have to spend less time m brushing np their uttifor.ras and trying to cultivator fchos9_ ( lu£uniouß; --bea*ils which are so captivating. It seems that a^^oial dißp.ar.tmentXcan nuisance which a private individual would be brought before/ the beak .for I am, &c. "' 7 v ' . ' B server. -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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164A NUISANCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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