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WANTED A WEIGH-BRIDGE.

[TO THE BDITOR OF THE DAILY.]

Sib,—l would draw tlm n Mention of tho Borough Council of Masterton, and the inhabitants of the district generally, to.a. foclong-iieen felt in this neighborhood.; .1 refer to the eiitirefobsence.t of any- means of weighing grain, hay, chaff, or gob'dsof weighty descj:iptfon,..in bulk. The cost of a seigh-bridgo is not very heavy. I feel assured thatdfjtho}jßot%h Council of Mastertoii r '8 l aw: , )thon' way to the purchase of one, aad its erection in a central position in the' town of Master;ton, ridfc'jqnly wouHpt be a very great townsfoMand surrounding but-akojin a very . sh6i* time'wohldiipay. W litself, and become a source of revenue to th«-' am correct stating- tbat-tiereMs'Hoi a weigh-bridge and I think.that ! i& a' ( .district''fufi as this, which arinu&Jiy:'produces a;very large (and Incrfefeilplg)' quantity'of'ligricultuihis should not be allowed any longer. ; ', \].''m{ Z'um

• Hoping that .the Borough; Council will see thejrw'ay'to'actmgon this suggestion,

Sy w -;i.;:;^ :; . ; I ; am/-eta, T. L. Thompson, Mastertou, July 13th, 1883.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 14 July 1883, Page 2

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WANTED A WEIGH-BRIDGE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 14 July 1883, Page 2

WANTED A WEIGH-BRIDGE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 14 July 1883, Page 2

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