AN OVERHANGING TREE.
. $ TO TliF, EDITCK, Bib, — Will you sllow me a small space tr. call attention to a matter which may soon result ia a bad accident and probably Ljss of life. On uscendiug the hill of No 2 Line, at the very vergo of Mr Davis' property, there 18 a heavy tree overhanging the road, from the rocts os which the earth has slipped away, leaviDg the tree in a most dangerous position. The first gust of wind, accompanied with a little we!, weather, will cause Lhe free to fall across the road unless it is removed j and if any vehicles or fo<t passengers should be paseiog a", the time, it fa more than probable tbat the remit will be f tal. I hopo that the propei' authorities will see to this nt onoe, as tie tree may foil nb any mQmjatv--], am, &»:.,, 1 ' Qusj^reggj,. .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 2 November 1887, Page 3
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148AN OVERHANGING TREE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 2 November 1887, Page 3
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