FIERY CROSS.
About sixty tons of quarlz havo boon brought to grass , Since' tho conclusion of tho Inst orushing -twelve bands havo boen working at this mine, including tho manager and onginobr.
A most intolerable stonch is emanating from tho enroaso of a dead animal laying under a shed about two chains from tho main Buller road, ond closo to tho pree mises lately occupied by Mr Charles M'Dowal. Suroly tlio authorities can tako {■tops to compel tbo proprietor of tho beset to reraovo tho nttisanco whoever tho delinquent may bo who loft it thore, Tho sooner it is dono tho bolter, for should it bo left for a fow days longer tho effluvium will almost prevent ony ono possessed of scnsilivo organs from passing on tho road, besidos bring a pest to tho neighbourhood at this partioular place.
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Inangahua Times, Volume 93, Issue 93, 16 September 1878, Page 2
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139FIERY CROSS. Inangahua Times, Volume 93, Issue 93, 16 September 1878, Page 2
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