A BriDGE FOR HAMILTON.
'Sis,'— II haV lieen indust riousjy circulated that Hamilton peopb need not stir m the -matter, for the qwestion of providing a 'bridge for Hamilton was definitely sett ted and its commencen.ent only the work of -a few weeks or months at most. I, for •one, have waited patiently to see what •wbb goirgtobe done m the matter, but it se<ms to me that the longer *we wait *the longer wemay continue to do so, and 'that solongaswe continue to take the 'matter quietly we shall be put off with the present inconvenient and insufficient accommodation. If those whose duty it :is to do co, the heads of the local govern- j ing bodies, 'wiU'not take the case op, «why do»B not -some man of influence amongst us call a public meeting of the "dwhabitants to agitate the subject. Ihe people of Te Awamutu are injitlieir penera'ion wiser than those of .Hamilton, and Jlam much mistaken if they have not the •iron horse running to tbatdistriot'moiflhs the first spile 6f the Hamilton "tridge is drften, simply because, like the importunate widow,; they know tbe^value --of peace and quietness too well to cease damouring for what they want till they t get it.— l am, &o. 3W. ■ : -.. February-2Dd,U677. , [
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 723, 3 February 1877, Page 3
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211A BriDGE FOR HAMILTON. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 723, 3 February 1877, Page 3
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