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CORRESPONDENCE.

Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 9 May 1877, Page 3

 

CORRESPONDENCE.

[Our correspondence column being open, no responsibility can be accepted m respect to opinions expressed by correspondents.]

.TO THE EDITOR. Sib, — There are several m Feilding who have waited with some degree of interest for the last issues of your paper, expecting to find therein the report of an important meeting held here m connection with the Temperance question. Such, however, has not appeared. Feeling it would neither be courtesy to the Hon. Wm. Fox, nor justice to the interest of the public to pass the matter over m silence, I take the liberty of furnishing you with a few particulars of the proceedings. It is not necessary to offer any apology for troubling you with this, as anything coming from Mr Fox, a colonist of over thirty years standing, a traveller and close observer, and statesman of acknowledged ability, cannot but have some weight m the estimatipn of the public. Will you be pleased to publish the following report m extenso for which the Feilding public will thank you? — lam, &c,

Rusticus

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