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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dear Sir, Winter in Rangataua Nestled under the mountain view is a small town, not new. • The grass grows long on the road verge, past and present seem to merge. When snow falls and is around, our many far away residents abound. You will notice when they arrive by the empty cans and rubbish they strive to hide. Our settlement is not neat, but we would appreciate some tidy street. We are not perfect, we all admit, but at least in summer it is safe to sit. So please use the rubbish dumps provided, and leave our verges as nature

supplied us.

Don

Dream

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 17, 17 September 1985, Page 10

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 17, 17 September 1985, Page 10

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 17, 17 September 1985, Page 10

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