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ANDERSON’S BAY CEMETERY.

TO TUB SDITOe. Sir, —Kindly permit me space to bring before those responsible the urgent necessity of providing suitable fences at the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery; On Sunday afternoon I found a draught horse careering up and down, tramping over tidy graves, destroying bulbs about to bloom, and leaving hoof marks an inch or two from glass wreaths. This animal evidently broke away from an adjoining paddock. Trusting the responsible parties will prevent a repetition of such havoc—l am, etc., Ratkpaxee. August 26.

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Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 12

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ANDERSON’S BAY CEMETERY. Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 12

ANDERSON’S BAY CEMETERY. Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 12

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