Condensed Correspondence.
"Gertrude" writes that it is surely an anomaly that there snou d be talic. MM raising official salaries when money Ib-j unobtainable for important .works both country and town: Drainage^ anflu water supply in town pressing *or an ,; expenditure of money, roads and ra.ilwavs needed for the progress- of thfe.;; Country districts, and the necessary,, funds not forthcoming. ■"A L bera! writes in much the same strain, but goes. Turther in believing that a governorin a democratic country like New Zealand is undesirable. "Lynda Grey" writes .that the nuisance of having perforce to take pinsi and odds, and ends which are not needed In lieu,: o£ a halfpenny change due is a reaJ.one, and should be done away with by shop-,, keepers. : . . ! ■'.■'■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 179, 30 July 1900, Page 2
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124Condensed Correspondence. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 179, 30 July 1900, Page 2
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