A Seasonable Warning .
•TO THE EDlf <j>ROF;THE MA.VAWATP HERALD Sir,— -As this is a most unusally hot reason, it is more than .even necessary to look to our Burroundingd. We should be yerjr careful abput the water we drink, ancbthe fooil sSye consume. /I have not' setelijf^r'inaby years' ¥o much filth acc'u : mutated in Foxton as at present. Some of the slaughterhouses are in a disgraceful state of filth, and likely to engender disease. It is a wonder that no more ilhjess, -exists. Some of the backyards in| ttiVtown are a disgrace to owners and to the Inspector of Nuisances, if such an official exists^ A few more days like the last three and the children , will be stricken, down on all sides. , Prevention, is'betteytKan ctv'e. ' A'rbuse Vourselve^ ! look about and remove this disgrace. Death is hovering around' us. ' ' •'• !i x l ,] ii-- : <; ; ,lam, &c, '■.'■-■■ .■ '. )•, :; :..i'M;:i . ' ARGUS. Foxton, February 26.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1646, 27 February 1886, Page 3
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150A Seasonable Warning. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1646, 27 February 1886, Page 3
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