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To the Editor of the Colonist. PIGSTIES.

Sir—Can you inform the public whether any law has been passed to compel persons to remove their pigsties; and if so, why all who have pigsties on their ground have not received the notice required? Is it right that the Inspector of Nuisances should, whenever he chooses, send notice to one or two, and look over all the rest? If he would go as far as the river up Hardy-street, and round the Waimea-road by the breweries, he would find something there to look at: but he need not go so fer; he has only to look out of his own back door. If the Inspector is to run and serve a notice whenever a neighbor likes to go slyly and try to do you an iojury, it is time it was put a stop to. Hoping I don't intrude, I am, &c, December 6. SQUEAK.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 327, 7 December 1860, Page 3

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To the Editor of the Colonist. PIGSTIES. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 327, 7 December 1860, Page 3

To the Editor of the Colonist. PIGSTIES. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 327, 7 December 1860, Page 3

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