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A WAIT FROM THE FLAT.

■ To THE EDITOR. "Sir, —"Will you kindly/give me space in .your columns we enjoy •on the Flat. a,re dunned •for our rates t ■/, ictMii""one year ; the Cargill *oad, after the thousands 'that -nacre Veen .spent on it, is impassable; and I for one Jiave lost pounds through. Bot being able to <take a load down it; but if my horses are •out .on private property that has" nothing to "do with tie municipality, they are driven'off to the pound—<m fact tney are taken when someone is minding them on the tether. As to my vote, 1 fur one will not again vote for 'Councillor. or. Mayor while on the Flat.— lam, etc. I ,' ' 1 . G.H.L."

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Evening Star, Issue 4943, 6 January 1879, Page 4

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A WAIT FROM THE FLAT. Evening Star, Issue 4943, 6 January 1879, Page 4

A WAIT FROM THE FLAT. Evening Star, Issue 4943, 6 January 1879, Page 4