The Waipoua River.
;.'(To the Editor.)'':- .:'' , Sir—Your report of last Tuesday's Counoil meoting is somewliat inaccurate as to What I said-did take placo hetweou Mr Easthopa and myself/ I said Mr Easthope 'asked' me to go and see tltfWaippua. Itpldliim 1 would not go, hut would get sjniooue else to go, ,-ineaniug. -the Inspector of Nuisances.. J.would like to add that Ido not consider it part of-my duty as _■ Mayor ,: to "visit ■ ; or inspect * any' nuisance at, the request of any; single individual. \''l 'do,liot.iriteiid to enter into ■ any liewspapor. correspondence about the: Waipoua. .-.;: ...,.'.'..;.' / iYours, &c;y_/---.-.'.''-.-- v'i -.. 1 ' : " ' : GkdnaE Heron."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 20 March 1890, Page 2
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100The Waipoua River. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 20 March 1890, Page 2
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