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DANGER IN CENTRE OF CITY

I To The Editor 1 Sir.—l wish to draw the attention ol the City Council to the state of the grounds inside the fence between the Technical School and Government Building gates. The fennel is about eight feet in height growing in grass of many seasons with rubbish collec-

i tion, and long boughs of the beautiful ] trees lying on top. Apart from the j unsightly appearance there is great danger during this dry weather with high winds, that a match or cigarette end may be dropped on the footpath, for there is lighting and kindling to create a fierce fire, which would do considerable '-mHji l to trees and property, especially as there is a shortage of water.—l am, etc., RATEPAYER. | Nelson. 14th January.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 January 1939, Page 10

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DANGER IN CENTRE OF CITY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 January 1939, Page 10

DANGER IN CENTRE OF CITY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 January 1939, Page 10

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