THE OTANUI TRACK.
(To, the .Editor, of the Evening Stab.) Siß-rrAs-.the County Council have been so condescending as'to vote,us a track — a six-foot track, 1 mean —I hope they will see that it is a six-.foot track, aud not a " three-foot" track, as I have heard it statedt by a party who has* gone over it so far afrit is done. If it is as I have heard, that the cutting is only three feet into the solid in places, it is time that the Engineer saw that the specifications were faithfully carried out. Let us have no job, or cheap-jack work in the matter^ as there are a good many who are taking notes, and unless the work is done " up to the knocker " look out for squalls.—-I am, '4c,' Abgus. August 3,1882. ______
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 3 August 1882, Page 3
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134THE OTANUI TRACK. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 3 August 1882, Page 3
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