HOW THE BOROUGH PATHS ARE RUINED.
' (to the editor). i Sir,—Once more allow me to write i about McLean Street footpath. We 1 ere having another top dressing of limestone sand. This, I might mention, ia not for the public. They > must walk on the road, and give way ; to cows and horses that wander about our streets day and eight. When i we get gas, no doubt our city fathers will take a walk out at night. They will then be able to see for themselves what damage is being done to ; Borough paths and private fences. 1 Until then they will not take notice of.—Yours truly, 1 Charles G. Scott.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3865, 25 April 1906, Page 2
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