IMPERIAL TROOPS' RECEPTION.
APOLOGY TO J. BARKER, ESQ., MOUNT ROSi-ILL.
(To the Editor.)
g ir —sfie, the undersigned, regret asking Mr Barker, through your columns, to Whom he "had paid 5/ for his: ticket to the luncheon, and he, having shown tf», that he bought his ticket from our clerical assistant, we now find we were misinformed, and desire frankly to express our great regret for having asked the question from Mr Darker, and In like-public manner we desire to tender him our Sincere apologies for any annoyance caused him. -We are, etc., g _ A _ GOTjDSTEIN , R. R. HUNT. Joint Hon. Sees.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 8
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