ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
WE DO NOT HOLT) OURSELVES HESPONSIBT/E FOR TIIE OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. (To the Editor of the Invercargill Times.) Sir, — Do, my dear friend, u«e your pen in pnfleavorins: to slmw the Honorable the Town Boaul of InvercargiJl the va-t benefits we at present enjoy through the '" improvements '' now proncr on in our streets, which were once food, but are now impnssable for ordinary trnffic. I propose, while theie are so many straneers in town, to give our Taystreet members an ailing in one of Cobb and Co.'s fonrhes. when they mijrht have a pract:c;il illustration of the value to the town of the works at present in progress. I am. yours. &c, A RESIDENT RUT NOT A PROPERTY HOLDER IN T AY-STREET. N. B. —l take advantage of the departure of a sleigh for Kelvin-street to send you this Gommnnication a.«. through the density of mud, that is the only description of conveyance likely to reach you. [Should Messrs. Cobb and Co. consider it advisable to carry out the suggestion of our correspondent, we would recommend them to supply their driver with a spare pole. — Ed.]
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 3
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190ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 3
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