AS OTHERS SEE US.
SOME THINGS THAT WE KNEW BEFORE. A PATRONISING VISITOR. (Received Oct. 7, 1.9 a.zn ) , SYDNEY. Oct. 7. Mr Nuslwtt, Town Clerk, interviewed on his return from New Zealand iks highly of tJio clnuilinera ind (ji)icßTicy of the Christchuroh dig. tructor, as compared with that at i Wellington. The street lighting M Ohristchurch ia not so good, lamps being too far a p a rt. while tie municipality on moonlight nights otten left Wellington on disagreeable ■ wot nights in darkness. The Wellington streets wene deplorably bad, but this in some measure was duo to recent ti am Construction. The smoke nuisance in Wellington was much the same «9 that experienced in Sydney, lie regretted to hear that the Wellington Corporation'did not receive the assistance from the politic in controlling tralllc and eaiforci»g bye-laws that it was entitled to, though Wellington had moie extent. ve powers than Sydney. He wan gratified to lind Christ church, Wellington and Dunodin adopting the greater cities scheme.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 234, 7 October 1904, Page 2
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165AS OTHERS SEE US. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 234, 7 October 1904, Page 2
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