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A NUISANCE.

TO THE EDITOB OF THE INDEPENDENT. Sib, — If the Inspector of Nuisances should chance to be hard up for something to do, 3 think ho might amuse himself profitably by lounging about Tory street. The combination of Btenches arieing from the open drain at the bottom of that thoroughfare will be then certain to drive him into doing something to abate, if not do away with, a nuisance which unnoys the whole neighborhood, and which is very patent each morning to— Yours, &o, Babm: Swim. January 6, 1874.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3995, 7 January 1874, Page 3

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A NUISANCE. Wellington Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3995, 7 January 1874, Page 3

A NUISANCE. Wellington Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3995, 7 January 1874, Page 3