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FRASER’S GULLY.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Your correspondent is. striving for the impossible. As a resident of the district for years who has partaken of the water on innumerable occasions without serious results, the suggestion of illness arising is inclined toward the humorous. Why .single out. the : dogs? Human beings should' not walk and ; paddle in drinking water either: ; arid horses, cows, and -sheep should mot touch it. AH these things do „.tako. place throughout- the length ,of the. stream; so' the, owners, of thege other offending animals-, should take heed. In conclusion. 1 may’ say that:,no finer or cleaner stream exists in‘ or-around Dunedin. —l am. etc., No Fears. February 7. ■ ‘ .

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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 14

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FRASER’S GULLY. Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 14

FRASER’S GULLY. Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 14

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