RE NIGHTSOIL DEPOTS.
(To the Editor.)
S_ r ;—l notice in Tuesday's issue refer-. enCe to a deputation waiting.. on ..the Grey Lynn Council, advocating taking, the nightsoil out of the borough ?«°j" gether, instead of dumping at .the door of ratepayers in this Mr. Tatterefield contends that the .depot was perfectly sanitary,- arid heseetaa Glorified to know that "he has -saved the? ratepayers the sum of 11/_ per annum by using this depot. As I am one of the 834 that signed the petition, I-beg- to call' the attention of the Grey Lynn Council that tenants are removing - the district; and one person in. WeUpark Avenue told' mc it was impossible to stay in the house, owing to the stencharising from this particular; spo'fc-N«y» Sir. I -ask, is there not a man" in Rioh- ' mond who is prepared to come cut and put this matter straight regardless of any ticket? If so, I for one will endeavour to canvass the remaining 833. On the 30th of April.—l am, etc.,. .j\ EDWIN JOHN WATTRIPGE,. . ,-. 9, Sherwood Avenue, Richmond- .'
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 91, 17 April 1913, Page 6
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