Evidently Auckland is not the only city in which complaints have been made as the state of the roads. The Otago. D*"? Times of June 17 says : — Those who have known the hard, firm streets of Rome and other Eastern cities may find some coniwr in the reflection that there are other place* than Dunedin as they warily pick «i« steps over the mud channels into wtl !V. the recent rains have converted our .' '. streets, but nevertheless they will ? e . clined to make remarks the oppo*.j # complimentary to the civic author! « Dunedin streets have not been i" * wo v state for many years than now, arid nia of the crossings are not even in a P 11553, . state for passengers. A very curious orange was recent P chased in a shop in Manchester. I" *PP e * J ance it was similar to an ordinary rang" but inside it contained a second fruit. p_ , fectly formed, with the exception ot w» m place where there was an absence of the J low rind. ;; *\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11999, 23 June 1902, Page 6
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