BLOCK 27.
■ ,• (To the Editor of the Evening Star.)) ; Sib,—The inhabitants of Bfock ,27 complain (and withl;, good' reaspiv td6) o£ the scant, ceremony with which itheii grievances are, treated by.the County Council. For five years the r inhabitant! of the Block have psid ratisfl into the County fund, and during that time, no attempts have been made to make itW roads in the Block passable.: TKe Counfr Surveyor has been often reqneated to pit a few barrdwfuls ,of gravel bn.<rae lob>" path, and having as often promised to do so, bas broken faith. The Block 2£-|s< in the Kauaeranga Biding, and should at least have some attention bestowed .on.it. by the Council. The approaoh tb H; from; the £araka road is .in a' disgraceful state, and something should .be done to put it in a state of repair, as, if allowed toremain in its present dangerous oonditioo, serious aeeidents may be expected to ' ooeur.: It does not reflect credit <onVtha ■ representatives of the Sauaeranga Biding that they should treat their oonstittteaM ' in such an apparently careless way, and . it would seem that after be^gmg ;toKW *' elected they shirked - their duty, and forgot the wants of, their oOnstituenti.— I am, «fee, * . An Inhabitant.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3730, 8 December 1880, Page 2
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203BLOCK 27. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3730, 8 December 1880, Page 2
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