RUBBISH
TO TUB EDITOR Sir, —Hinco I liavo boon living in Waihi f have boon struck with one or two funny things, and among them oll,l tliutconcerna myself. I'crsomilly, on taking possession of my private resilience in Kenny street, I found n, lot of house refuse, tins, boitles, old iron, etc,, lefi|by previous occupant; unci boing in blissiuljig'ioim'o o( how tilings arc worked horo 1 bad them put out on tho side of the road, to bo likon away by tho rubbisli enrt. When that voliiclo came along, tho jolly old driver told my wile alio would jolly well have to pay to havo it carted away, as ho only took it from shop?, hotels ui:d boarding houses, bo it was taken back to bo an ornament to tbo lawn and await iho inspection of tho inspoctor of nuisances. Now, sir, enn you inform mo whether the two gontlomon who reside in tlmt snid cirelo are funning a privnto coneorn for tho accommodation of a few friends, or if tho borough imgniiles in thfir wisdom Invc clucmlccl ilnil only it few nro cniiilod to a aci A'ico wliicli I presume in paid for out. of the gjiiL'ral rntus, At tlio Tlinunis any or ovorvotio within a nerl'iin uron, who pine; t!i' ir ii'fuso on tho of tho loot-J patli, hits it removed without rogurd to I clasi or occupation,—[ am, etc., 0. S, PVN'K, Waihi, Oct, 27,1901.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1133, 31 October 1904, Page 2
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