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TOO SWEEPING AN ASSERTION.

TO THE EDITOB. Sir,—l was somewhat surprised on read ng a lett<r signed “Disgusted” in la-1 vening’s issue of your paper, where tl e writer unintentionally gives the impressicu 0 the public that the street he quotes is not v desirable one. Now, in justice to the residents and property-holders, I think, before writing on the subject, he should have given the location, as it has a tendency to give the whole of the street away; and as 1 resident for a great number of years in thn <aid street, I r bj >ct strong’y to the slur thus jast upon it. The part he evidently alludes o is at ihe extreme south end of Filler.! <trcet, and is adjicent to the fire brigade dation, and it will be remembered that Homethiog was brought up against that particular locality during the sitting of the late Police Commission.—l am, etc. Bell Ward Dunedin, November 29

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Evening Star, Issue 10793, 30 November 1898, Page 4

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TOO SWEEPING AN ASSERTION. Evening Star, Issue 10793, 30 November 1898, Page 4

TOO SWEEPING AN ASSERTION. Evening Star, Issue 10793, 30 November 1898, Page 4