FROM THE COAST.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) That Councillor Milm-r’s carefully expatiated reiteration of the difficulties of the East Coast Koad has in any way proved beneficial 1 b«-g distinctly to deny. Goaded on by hie constituents (sic.) he has been simply com polled into tno acknowledgment tout im provements of roads are necessary, and—lorsooth what is the reply—only urged by Ur. Gannon, that, at a mouths’ date the Engineer “ wid report on the road." Mr Editor, iisti e old song over again, why isn’t <he tree at Anaura > emoved, the flood agressions recuperated, und the otherwise lines (L had altiiosi written liens) made straigiit ? Surely the Cook County Council can recognise, uud< r so many inuendos, that it is necessary to do something und not Wait for snot er monLu for another report. P.B. —It is rumoured here that Madame DeCosta as-umes possession of the Ferry Hotel, at Uawa, shortly.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 19, 8 December 1883, Page 3
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151FROM THE COAST. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 19, 8 December 1883, Page 3
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