A MOUNT ALBERT GRIEVANCE.
Sir, Can anyone suggest a' way of getting our Council's methods altered in treating-1 complaints sent to them. I wrote 18/12, -;.-."; Dine, six, and three months ago, complaining about the shocking state of the road, also asking thorn if it. was possible to get th*|p§ name of the street altered, as -wo h»v*M| another Counsel Terrace lower down, turn.. ing to tho opposite direction. Time and • M again friends of mine have gone to tho other 33;' street with this name, and not having found me havo had to go back to town. Some of n'f I my communications I got no reply to, t.nd 'Vs, ! to others I reoeived promises which th«# r i Council failed to keep. v A groat many rssi.^ 1 & dents aro absolutely disgusted at tho way tha|v ® Council treats them. Thanking you in aniicii*4 pat,ion. Max. Ahlfelk. Bernburg, Blount Albert. ■ '.V'sijSj
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15094, 10 September 1912, Page 4
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151A MOUNT ALBERT GRIEVANCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15094, 10 September 1912, Page 4
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