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A HARD CASE.

To the Edifor of tlie Tabanaki Herald.

Sir, — I will illustrate my case by supposition. Suppose your office was as near the Ship Hotel as my shop, what would you do if you found seven inches of water on the floor every other night for three weeks, destroying your property and incapacitating you from work by rheumatics ? I applied to the Town Board (not that elaborate affair on the bridge), I apoke to fhe Inspector of Nuisancee, and got as much satisfaction from both parties as if I had addressed myself to that antedeluvian loafing post at the corner. I should deem it a favour if yon could even suggest a course for me to pursue. I am, Sir, yours, &c, * One in a Dilemma.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 668, 20 May 1865, Page 3

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A HARD CASE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 668, 20 May 1865, Page 3

A HARD CASE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 668, 20 May 1865, Page 3