Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 46, 10 November 1893 — A Nuisance. [ARTICLE]

A Nuisance.

There is a house standing on the Waikiki road about outside Mr. Peacoek’s residence. It was a source of great incouvenienco if not of danger to have that “ J % ~i“ . where hundred of carriages had to pass bv on their way to 3Ir. Irwin’s residence and back again. People moving houses shouId be compelled to do so under certain regulatioDS and no stop should be allowed on the narrowest points a ? the roads on whieh tho raoving»akes plaee. This house raoving/is a- great nuisanco, becans> the houses soraetimes block ife roads for days, and if it canot be stopped, altogether it sh«ibt eertainly be done as speedy as possible whieh is far frora ie case now. L_