CORRESPONDENCE.
MICHAEL DIXOif STREET.
(TO THK EdIIOB.) -A; • : Sia.,—Wb thank you very riMflPfoi your kind advice, and shall endeavor to do our utmost to. carry out your kind sugpestlom. As we have no doubt that by the aid of two or three lanterns, and Sood Btrun'g sticlbj mid by holdiuif our iirts up pretty tluijh, we may bo able to wade through'ihe sua of mud and slush inoHralley|Vnd, as a wait on the 'Borough Council at their next meeting, to see if wo cannot get some of the rates; which have been 1 this property tof the last niiie.oSK years, expended' in making the sludge •■> nole passable, as even cattle do not : car# about wading through it, • and- up- to the present time we do not . think one , penny has been laid out in this direction - for improving it. We are, etc., Mrs C. Wilton, Mrs Wood,. " ~ . Mks Bixon, ' ' "' MRSHUMPHKBY. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2377, 19 August 1886, Page 2
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150CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2377, 19 August 1886, Page 2
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