THE HIGHWAY BOARD.
TO THS K I)IT OB
Siu, —I, in common with many others, ‘ agree with you that however good anu worthy our representativea in the lit. Hoards may have proved themselves dating ■ tenure of office, yet it is desh able for m». reasons that we should have a change of ministry. A is required both in the Town and uountry Boards, and I sincerely trust that, the ratepayers may be true to their owu interests, and ™ fu”’ n“? l >ro,ni « i “K their votes and interest* until an the candidates (and I hear Of several who are coming forward) are in the field. There »8 om, member of the Town Board who, at any t ,o v ,; UU " > r f y chum to been elected hV feelincTf O U ‘ W P°°P le * Let twt the real 5*1 ian f t» h * me P-* or ? tow,ml9 him at «»« next ekxtum m a mat. y and straightforward manner {w,^o U ’ ttlaa no! kuovra foh well that tie has not the remotest chance of over occupying a more prom nent position in public matters and he ohngs to the office ho now holds with great tenacity. -‘Proxies” will doubtless again prove his only salvation.—-1 am, &0..
Anotkbb Katepateh,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 82, 14 June 1873, Page 3
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