THE CONDITION OF RICHMONDSTREET.
ro mr hDiroit. Sin,— Being a constant traveller o\oi Rich-mond-sticet, leeently formed, leading straight frniii the Hamilton budge to Angleaea-i'tieet, I beg to chaw the at tfiitinn of the council to iti picMMit condition—a regular qu iguaru. lJuiiu^ the just week the borough wmkinan and two others h,ue been engaged in cutting away .1 few bites and levelling it a little, but since the recent nun* it h simply impassable. Surely if the householdeis of Anglowa-.stret't gate their .service-, for nothing during its formation, the lea--t the council cm d<» h to npiead a fuw loatiiof gia\el over it, especially as a pit is close to the K>id.--I am, yoms &.C., PhDEMKt V\. Hamilton, 2nd Octobei, IH^\
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 3
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121THE CONDITION OF RICHMONDSTREET. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 3
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