STREET OBSTRUCTIONS.
" Traveller" writes :— I nearly hnaimedmy horse rind myself l»y his runningf'againat- that abonmable and unsightly old hoise-post at the back'bf ; tlie post office. And next I came to grief oVer a wheelbarrow lying on what ■wns formerly the Squ are biitia riowyKli suppose; part of the public thoroughfare, nearly opposite the Standakd Office. This is realy too bad. These* obstr'uctionsare very dangerous especi>allv ait' n'iglit^ and should- H J'etuoved, ; unless some person .'.; is to beikilled-Joji maimed.- Then against whom will the action for damages lie ? -.-, v , ,; . • ■ T' . . . : ••..!?
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 51, 29 January 1884, Page 3
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89STREET OBSTRUCTIONS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 51, 29 January 1884, Page 3
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