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wept wrong with tbe vporks from the time It was first completed, and it is fcared- that the weakness iscbronio and inoarable.. The" dry fount" was 1 started by some misguided subscribers, | lielped along by a foolish fairy God- J mother in the sfattpe of the Town Lands Trust and placed in the hands of a somewhat cruel guardian—the Borough Counoil. Now its mutilated remains demand the tear of pity; the only moisture that ia likely to be connected with them. The Town Lands Trustees are sote and thelJorough Council sensitive over this awful abortion, while the subscribers use bad language-very bad languagerespecting it, JVbatis to be done with it? The structure is on Governmcnt property and it would be as well to let the State take it over and make what they can out of it. Lot the Minister of Publio Works put money on the estimates and set co-operative lubourers to repair it. The Town Lands Trust, the Borough Counoil, the',subscribers, j arid,the public are sick of it I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 2
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