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All correspondence intended f or insertion mmt be arcompanied by the real name of the writer, a., a guarantee of good fail h Our column, are open at all "times for the duenuion of matters of public Merest but a mil be nnd^rstood that we are in no waif identified with the views or opinions o our correspondents [TO THE EDirOH IJfASGAHtTA TIMES.] Sib,— Why is it that the members of the Fire Brigade altars confine their practices to Brosidwa? ? Why not have a turn at th- bnck of the houses, in thp Strand ? This wculd bf f>r more servi cejible practice. It is well known tlvt had the fire-enairip on the occasion of the late fire been taken into the strand instead of where it was, tie (ire woold have been not under morli sooner than it was. If is ii the renr and not the front of the houses that fires most frequently occur in the night time, and theres where the engine or the hose ought to be. I am. &c., VIGTLINTE.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 February 1880, Page 2
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177Open Column. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 February 1880, Page 2
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