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STREET OBSTRUCTIONS.

To the Editor. Sir,—Allow me the siace to reply to your correspondent “5.,” and you will greatly obli.e He commences by asking you a question, which, in my humb ! e opinion, he should hare sought from the proper authorities Perhaps he will kindly favor the expressm-n with bis name, or carry some distinguishing mark that we may drive aside ou this road, extinguish our tobacco pipes, or maintain silence, as the case may be, during his passing. As to accidents. lam not aware of any that have taken place which are owing particularly to express waggons. “ S.” should endeavor to obtain a seat in the City Council.—l am, <Sc., Thos Mackridoe, Kensington, November 6.

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Evening Star, Issue 3653, 6 November 1874, Page 3

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STREET OBSTRUCTIONS. Evening Star, Issue 3653, 6 November 1874, Page 3

STREET OBSTRUCTIONS. Evening Star, Issue 3653, 6 November 1874, Page 3

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