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Mayor and members present acquiesced in the neceusity for doing tho work mentioned, aud promised to draw the attention of the Works Committee to the matter. We are given to understand that the fences of the Octagon and the Church of England grotuftl^t Ngaruawahia, are in a jrary ba<i e P air i^ Lil #? l °tf erß ijpyfe Ijeen mad#by setUe^^ndjwsidents ; .'jm- ttf&; towns|dp ! witnf^egard to'Tthe' [ : ;Ohur6h^gro.md|, : and all .that, is.wanted i ifin thj&| instance, we little ' tehofg^bh the:' part of ,;tfie vesjacg> to; tee ' the^matter riet right yift-' onTO^. With regard to the Octagon, the duty of keeping its fences in repair belongs to the Town Board. It is..a.pity^^^e trees which* have been^plari^ed^n^rem^ and whiuh : contribute so- much ito -the picturesque appearance of '^he' township, . vshould.be, allosrediojoo destt&ys&«.^w-i^
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 920, 16 May 1878, Page 2
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