VERANDAHS.
To tin: Editor of the Heualli. Silt,—A gentleman from the .South asked me the other day if we had a City Surveyor in Aucklandl replied that I could not inform him, but I imagined somehow that the ratepayers were charged for one. He said, "Well, if you have, send him along your principal street and make him, not only look at the various verandah posts, but have them put straight, at all events.'' 1 observe, while on this subject, that the verandahs running from the Swan Inn, Mechanics' Bay to tho Railway Bridge, and within the city boundary, have been newly painted and repaired. Does this mean that tlicy are to be allowed to block up the very centre of the footpath.—l am, &e., OBSERVER.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4127, 4 February 1875, Page 3
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