DUNEDIN STREETS.
+ _ AN INTOLERABLE NUISANCE. Dunedki residents have apparently come to look upon the wretched state of tlhe arbreets m wet "weather witlh some degree of equanimity, content so long as t&* footpaths are kept moderately clean (says the " Obago Daily Tiroes "). "n Even this much., however cannot be said) of the footpaths in Lower' High. Street from; Dowliwg Street to Castle Street, as the asphalt has long sinca been lost sight of in an accumulation: of mud, sand, concrete mixings and otter refuse from tfee building operations at Messrs Nimmo and Blair's new warehouse. The large section of the ocmMniinity making use of ikaa path, as well as passengers to and from the raclwa/y station', are obliged) to wade through this disgraceful conglomeration. The Ommbarlsaoid Street crossing) is simply a. disgrace to Dunediki', and! it is doubtful if it would be tolerated in any\ other tpwtQ in the colony.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7505, 12 September 1902, Page 2
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150DUNEDIN STREETS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7505, 12 September 1902, Page 2
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