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Original Correspondence

We arc at all times ready to give expression to every shade of opinion but in no case do we hold'ourselves responsiblefor the views advocated hy our'correspondents.

"L'E BON'S BAY R'tADS. To the Editor.

SIR,-r-The Lo Bon's Road Bonrd is to be coramehded for-fcha improvement mado by forming the footpath on-the side of 1 the pnblic road oppositi the school arid church at Le BonV. It ia a pity now that tbe path is made that it ehould be destroyed by alt ay horses rambling about the roadf.

I« there no means to remedy this state of things? If nctbing else, I would puggett an occasional visit from the Constable.—Yours, &c, -

PEDESTRIAN.

MB.'ft POTTS' LETTER. To the Editor.

Sir,—-I am not quite sore, whot Mr Potts' lietter is all about, as tbe wa3's 6f ibe legal mind in phf ing-things are past finding out. I eupppse the Council has behaved badly to him in come way. 5 I had a look &t the place be complains of. It looks prt-tty well after the rein, onlya preity tall supply of soap-suds, which evidently have their c'rigin'in tbe Cbateiru le Potts. (I forget the Maori name.)

If be will kindly look at-the atrett between'fhe State School arid tile Recreat-du Ground, he will have something to look to beyond his back door, when he becomes the nest Mayor,'for which office, rumour says, he is already canvassing for. 'Kindly remember' tho old proverb of the k»ttle and the father culinary pfneil, arid call no one names.—Yours, etc.,

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Bibliographic details

Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2073, 28 July 1896, Page 2

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Original Correspondence Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2073, 28 July 1896, Page 2

Original Correspondence Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2073, 28 July 1896, Page 2