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TO THK KDITOIt. Sin, — WomM you kindly insert tlio following remarks re the state of the mail beiWivn here antl Paeroa. 1 ha- 1 occasion to no to Paeroa hurriedly yesrerday, and not having been there Tor a month or more I thought from the number oi uwn "employed on tie road thafc hy this time it would have been in a fit state to earner over, but, to my astonishivm, 1 found immeliately I passed through the Gorge the newly formed part of the road across tue small swamps are actually up to the girths in mud, and in many places theie were deep holes in wnich my horse wys nearly bogirpl. It is no wonder Bradley and Co. liisuoniinued runniny: their bu^y with the mail, for I don't know how t.liey 4>ot tiiroiii^ii so long, it was only plucky horses that would through it. Tlie county's attention to it would be of si'rviee Lo t .c tiavelling public, so .is to enable the mail contractor to carry >mt his service by coach. By inserting the above you will greatly oblige A. U.H. Bucrhy.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 7
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199CORRESPONDENCE Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 7
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