CORRESPONDENCE.
(To the Editor). Sir,—Will you kindly allow me space in our valuable paper' for a few lines re the oyer supply of peaches in Masterton at the present time. If one takes a quiet walk from Colomba road up Bannister strieet to Queen street, there are peaches to be seen galore; these, I suppose, you call specks. Now, the fruiterers of Masterton are made to put their waste in cases and dispose of it at the depot. But a certain hawker in Masterton at the present time with his "little wife and big family and don't care a fig," makes the public thoroughfare in a disgraceful state by throwing his waste wherever he thinks fit. —I am, etc., RESIDENT. Masterton, March 28th, 1909.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3149, 29 March 1909, Page 5
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124CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3149, 29 March 1909, Page 5
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