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FOOTPATH DUCK-POND

WOMAN WITH WET FEET SHOE FULL OF WATER (From Our Own Corrms'pondent) PAPAKURA, To-day. •'I really thought you were gentlemen of your word. It is no good to say you are a new board, because you are nearly all the old ones. I am now under the doctor from the wet feet I get when it rains. One night I got my shoe full of water on the footpath near my property.” So wrote a ratepayer to the Papakura Town Board last evening, when complaining of the state of the road and footpath in front of her property, which she described as a "duck pond when it rains.” The board was sympathetic and referred the matter to the Works Committee with power to act.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 11

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FOOTPATH DUCK-POND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 11

FOOTPATH DUCK-POND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 11

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