CAMBRIDGE.
June 19. The auppreased excitement of the past few weeks rose to a fever heat on \Friday, the day appointed for the adjourned meeting of the Licensing Court. In fact the only yaestion for Borne time haa been ' will He witc get hia license ?' but things are qaiet again" now, having leit no worse- effects v than sundry ' headaches consequent on too free an indulgence in the practice known as ' shouting.'
When will our Highway Trusfceea Eee the folly of forming the roads iu the autumn, reuderiug them teis of mud on the occasion of the first heavy rain ?' In fact it .should be now pretty clear that forming and giaveliiug should go together. > ■
• The most noticable piece of road in an almost; impassable condition is in frqnt of Mr It Kurk wood's iarai, about (2) two chains under water, and all because about five chains of road drain require s deepening, and a small culvert. The past bad weather has materially affected farming operations, especially oii heavy clay land. I would call the Cambridge Highway Boardia attention to a greas hole on the Cambridge side of the approach to Tama, here Bridge. Unless something is done at ouce an accident of a serious Mature may be the result.— Faon a CobbesPOJJTDBNT.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 762, 21 June 1877, Page 2
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