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A Southerly Busier.

Tii the F.ilitur of the Xlmii\arJ.

Sin,-I Rave read with mnnsement two letters written by rest) , n |« m the South end of Greytowu, in whirl; the writers appear to be over-zealous in tr yiag to get a “puli " at the South end. [ ,f„ -my why they should all at o.iee sppeet s-o mrnc-t in seeking such s blessing’, r.tul it h.olis as ih mgU they were. being. Used by interested parties to throw cold water upon tho proposal U, erect a new hotel below Mr Wood’s sucDroom If these writers irproent (iley# Snulh I think it ihm.s a -eliiili spi- j( v cmifider that end. of the town !**(, r * to complain, The r.icem.uis,- and ~;| lre<liou n stivc is theirs ; there is tie- «■> (,„. t „ rv tlie railway viatic ih- Go.»pi.u’ j ' .mills employing tnauy Imnl . \ nd MV6ral slotes. But a’■ pi’.i; ” ij- tv’’ j. S(l j your eiirrrsponJpiiis talE ns tur , hj lhat w „ ul j tl j ft gioaiosl Ucsmuj;. J r ,n. I verr much doubt it. 'Why not «v r al|l j something better* When liy o u , works are erects I they are sure to Lr , ;t tint end ; the Wuira* rapa cloth Ueior, will he i.uili <lO tin banks of tho Papinar., stream ; tlun (iiero is the starch factor wiiicli of course will be built near the cheese factory; and if liny will wait aud pet these things they hihv Im sure that t v , e Post and Telegraph Ortices, the ■'’T.vxpgßD Ofboc. the Batiks (there may be than one of them), the churches, the school, and consequently all the itotei, will be (billed to that end. They will alto have all the pubt, and let ut hope that the r,vi. dents will do boner to the men (they m,* 1 be old women lor all I know, though) w b» have written to the public press and tape used the cause of the Booth end of th* town, by erecting a monument to then memory Bat should the South end get % “ pub ’* #ll to itself I would advise the establishment alto of a dab similar to thw one in Parka wboff object is to assist intoxicated parsons borne IHe at night. 11 the person is able to imfi ode where he lives, 1m it enortod to hir lodging*; if he is too far gone to give tk# 1 information, he is ooovayed to the heathquarter* of the dab.and kept till sobet. It am *o n lawai In,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1829, 7 May 1886, Page 2

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A Southerly Busier. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1829, 7 May 1886, Page 2

A Southerly Busier. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1829, 7 May 1886, Page 2