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A NUISANCE.

TO THE EdITOH OF THE NELSON EVENING MaIL. Sm — Can you inform the public why Messrs Hooper & Co. are allowed to poison the town with their drain, which empties itself into the Maitai? Let any member of the Board of Works go and look at it and smell it. The Inspector of Nuisances has lost all sense either of smell or of duty, I don't know which. v Yours, &c, K. 25 Sept. 1867.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 225, 25 September 1867, Page 2

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A NUISANCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 225, 25 September 1867, Page 2

A NUISANCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 225, 25 September 1867, Page 2

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