TRAFALGAR STREET.
(To the Editor)
Sir, —Why all this fuss over a footpath. Why, anyhow, should not Trafalgar Street get a footpath as well as the rest of us? Yours etc.— PAIRPLAY. (To the Editor).
Sir, —Judging from letters in your paper it would seem that Trafalgar Street has been nobody’s particular interest in nobody’s “end of the town.” Unless Councillor Hutchings might be added —and he, so far hasn’t managed to get a path for his own street —Councillor Goldsmith is the only representative of the western side of the Borough. Perhaps it might be said with Shakespeare “Aye, hole’s the rub.” 1 am, Sir, ONLOOKER. January 19th.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1929, Page 8
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