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i .:;■.... .'/n'X.'. NVISAXQft. •'■ •,,"* ; : TO ;THB BDITOB, O» fEß'f jtßß|k' , , '\ ,'.' -Sib,—Kindly.allow mc space :£6x a few remarks respecting: what ie gradually becoming a great nuisance. At the corner of Tuam and Durham streets a greengrocer commenced about two months ago' and he is not content , with display-' ing his goods ira:'shelves he -has erected, but monopolizes the footpath, and, consequently, very often pedestrians have to,ig<? into the middle of the street in order to pass.. If the police were to see into this' matter w might have the, effect of stopping, this nuisance. .-: . ,'O . ; - : i ■'■'._.....,.."■ '■ -:'■-■ ■: ; Tours l &c., ■ ; "•••• '; - '•■■■ Oeakqe Pkbi. ■
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4291, 1 May 1879, Page 3
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100CORRESPONDENCE. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4291, 1 May 1879, Page 3
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