CORRESPONDENCE.
To'XHfi Editorof r THB Nelson Evenikg Mail^ , Sir, — Can you inform me whose business it isto aitt'edd to the ifepaira of the Church steps; as they are now, and have 'been for some time, in a disgraceful and most dangerous condition, with not even a "glimmer", to, help the congregation to ascend or descend :on their. 'way to and from Church. The stable-door—as is is usual in NelsonT^will ■■ ' be ' 'locked ■■ irhm "•■the' steed is. stolen, or ; when some victim /gets- r &> leg '■' brdiehjor a disjointed ancle (especially if rich) it will then be quieklyi remedied, , this '>■ matter 'will re-I '. ; ceire the' attention of the proper authoritiesj 1 ■.'•.. < •-■ l!; '' ; oT-" I*':i;^''l:anu&c.i■'■'■.1 *' :i;^' 'l : anu&c.i ■'■'■.- ".:. ■ ■■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 227, 23 September 1872, Page 2
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114CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 227, 23 September 1872, Page 2
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