CORRESPONDENCE.
A SUGGESTION. To the Editor, Pan Sik, —Permit mo to makoa sugj,vitinn through the columns of the Daily, wiivh somewhat forcibly strikes me, inny ';••;'■, ilmreit advantage, curried into effect in : ! il' advantage of the people of Master. 'm:. If a large tank was placed in the c .'ral part of the Borough, and the sr,o he connected with the brook, which v'ii past the Church, by means, of a culvert, into which the water of this b:\ik could he turned whenever the v.- .ior minht be required, in such cases as tii!' lire last night, A sufficient supply, fi'i' nil parctical purposes will then be at In ,d, and which would enable our gallant lire-men, tobatile with a greater degree oi.- uccessfulneaa, that is possible for them i!" lor present circumstances, and, I be-li-.v. if this matter were properly repi.' \'ii!fitl tn the Five Insurance Companies tiiH expense of carrying out this suggesti'ii would be willingly paid by them. Yours Ac Protection.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 3
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163CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 3
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