AN EXPLANATION.
To the Editor of the Star. Sir, — Vide report of Normanby Town Board meeting on tbe 18th inst. id reply to tbe undersigned re application as per clause 24 of Fencing Act, 1881, to put fences five feet on Brown and Take streets, adjaoent to land in my occupation (so as to avoid tbe necessity to impound stock grazed on those streets), *' it. was resolved th'at- my. application be not entertained, as a live fence had not been planted on a previous application." ; My position " a> that time was as follows: As soon as I laid a liQe.ot posts (or fencing, the next, day when' l 'went to - erect the fences, what rfiniarae ! pf sedtion pegs there were hid disappeared daring the night foae person adtmtttetl a few days since that he had threeVeotfoti pegs in a bagin his^whare)^ If the present application had been granted' I' intended ' to have 'asked my neighbors and lessors, to join with me, eaoh one to pay;^is.|h¥ra of Uxe 'expenses of a:sur.Tey, ! soVtha(i>we,oonld plant live fences on tbe Wffdbbundary.— I am. &e-i : ■', . * . - ; . FRANCIS J, GrANK; Normanby, June 21. ■ : 4
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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187AN EXPLANATION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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