THE TERRACE
(To the Editor.) * 'i Sir,— May I also ask for a little space < in your paper to protest against the City' i Council only partially paving The Terrace? . How is that going to avoid the dust nuis- i ance we have put up with, patiently, for so long? As a previous correspondent stated, : hills higher, or quite as high, as Welling- ; ton terrace, are paved in Auckland. It ' is time the, ratepayers of Wellington woke ! up and saw that their money is properly i spent. If the work on The Terrace is half-done, as at present, then in a year or ■, two twice the amount will hare to be spent to have this mistake rectified.—l * am, etc., i WAKE UP. } ]
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1927, Page 6
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122THE TERRACE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1927, Page 6
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