CORRESPONDENCE.
0 OVBTBISMBJjnr ; ■■■' TO'THS ; ED3rrOK OF TS3S PEESSJ . Sxb, —I, as a new chum jin thi%greaticity of Christchurchiimast confess that 1 was nevCT in a place jr^fc % where .tie Government end public officials carry on their duties go tJovenly end incorrectly as they do here. Take, for lostance/the Post-office notices:; there.is one notifying that the, Qmep's mail /cloies to-day at 2 p:m., and on referring to the telegraph board, I find she has just BaJlecTfromTJunedin"af p.m.,, ■. f„ , \ -■■•'-.'. the tele^aph, dep'arCment^ ,, A telegtain. p.m., and I got it at six 6'elbck this evening Now tbese are facfs, : and, I am told, everyday occurrences. Surely this carelessness can Tie rectified, and make the city appear m a more advantageous light to a . ~ '. :"
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 3
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120CORRESPONDENCE. Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 3
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