NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A Labourer. —If our correspondent will append his name to his letter, for publication, it shall receive insertion. When statements, which wc have every reason to believe arc utterly unfounded, arc made against a public officer, it is right that the authority on which they arc put forward should be given; and then the public may estimate their value, and know how to deal with them. We should be sorry to recognise Saturday's meeting as in any way representative of the working men of Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 11 September 1877, Page 2
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