TRADE AND LABOUR COUNCIL AND OUR MEAT SUPPLY.
(To bhe Editor.)
As you have published a parb of the correspondence between myself and the Secretary of the Council aforesaid will you kindly insert my reply. February lObh, 1891. Dear Sir, —Thanksfor your reply to mine of bhe 29bh ultimo relative to the proper supervision of our food supply. lin thab promised bo assisb you, and also when in Wellingbon promised bo Soubhern members bo assisb bhem in bheir endeavours in bhe same direction, providing existing legislation would nob meeb bhe case, and fo which promise to your body you were insbrucbed to thank me. That being so, I think your statement further on that I was fencing the question, and that 1 was very influential in obtaining the appointment for the present Inspector employed by the Council, for whom, you say, I made 'such strenuous exertions, is entirely uncalled for, because untrue. I did not fence bhe question, nor did I make strenuous exertions to get bhe presenb Inspector appoinbed. Hoping thab in any further communications we may have upon bhis or any obher subjecb. a ditferenb spirib will bemanifesbed.—l remain, yours, D. Goldie.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 5
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