Condensed Correspondence.
"A Sufferer" complains of the Epsom Onehunga 'buses being' frequently •aIWW?i" of time. :'< "Injustice" believes that (hero sfcotM m an alteration in the law which'allows "Pi no remuneration for a p?r?on coUod ;W attend the Supreme Court .'<t the ir.statfCf, of an accused person to give evidence oi ■■ his or her behalf. ~. >, "A Visitor" Is incensed at the aritiouii^ merit of the Northcoto and Birkenheau Fruitgrowers' Association adverttsfn? " that a band would be present, wh?^ 8 ,■ when ho visited the show there was n0 ■■.. band. ■ ' ' ■ '"'■ '*■'"
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 2
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87Condensed Correspondence. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 2
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