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CUTLER'S ROAD.

TO THE EDITOa OV "THE Tam%V»}?MJjs& Sir,—l have been asked by torn j__Wmtcanon residents to voice tlieir anbSfll. ation of the Road Board* attemSwlt 7 re-grado nnd re-form Cutler's ro»tr__fl $'■' of the oldest in tho district. At '__m fl same time, those who use that _3'« . track would bo truly thankful "itt2_l . path could bo formed nt onoa, «SII I track, which is discernible mf_S I morning, ©Iten at tho end of a daSSI I labour becomes not a boon and a Ute_H I ing, but a delusion and a I dark nights. Porhaps a good wte'S pi proving the ease for the resident* ww2t| $ be to invito the members of the BaSH s Bonrd to attend a social in the adSS_i £' room, the appearance of which eaHfeSSI f: bo materially improved by tlie imiMrSfl . mud carried in by the soholars. p, ously, iv the present state of the'iSpf; Ia few lamps are necessary.—ToSw "- C< r' «_ _«, PEDEB - : ' : June Cth, 1907. '?&§_Ws- '

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12825, 8 June 1907, Page 10

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CUTLER'S ROAD. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12825, 8 June 1907, Page 10

CUTLER'S ROAD. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12825, 8 June 1907, Page 10