NAIRN STREET EXTENSION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —I quite endorse “ Now or Novor’s ” remarks. It is high time that the matter should ho taken up by the residents of the district wholeheartedly, and not left to two or three. About a year ago tho unemployed were engaged in reconstructing Falcon street, a street too steep for a cable car, which it would take a regiment of horses to pull a wagon up. The same applies to School street. Both these streets must have absorbed a fair amount of money to pub in order. .Surely something can bo done by the Roslyn Ratepayers’ Association.—l am, etc., Orm Ratepayer. November 7•
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Evening Star, Issue 21253, 7 November 1932, Page 11
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109NAIRN STREET EXTENSION. Evening Star, Issue 21253, 7 November 1932, Page 11
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