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CORRESPONDENCE.

[The Editor is desirous of affording ettri reasonable faculty fdt th» dfecttsdon of pnblJl subject*, bat it must be distinctly onderstorf that he is in no way responsible for thl opinions expressed by oorreßpondeilts.} 1 96 Wt« KDIfOB. € Sir, I have resided in this district for the last eighteen years and during that time have carefu I '^ noted the sayings and I doings of our Parkamentry members with the result that so far as Tauranga is concerned it would have been quite as well without anyone. Now, Sir, the fierce fight that is going on amongst the numerous candidates for th-iseat is not | for principle or Parliamentary honours, but is undoubtedly for the £240 a year. The questestion that now arises is which of them is most eutitled to that sum.— l am, etc., ELKCTOB.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3050, 20 November 1893, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3050, 20 November 1893, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3050, 20 November 1893, Page 2

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