BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION.
. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sir,—Whilst acknowledging the good wishes of your correspondent, signing himself "Clodhopper," I nevertheless regret that.he should have raised any question of towaversits country schoels." No one can fairly charge mc with onesided action in any of the public positions which I have had the honor to till, and if the School Committees of North Canterbury should be pleased to return mc as a member of the Board of Education they may rely upon my exercising the same impartiality in the future that I have done in the past.—Yours, &c, ■" ' £.- ■Edward G. Wright. Eversleich, 7th November, 135<..,
[By an oversight this letter did not appear in yesterday's issue.'—Ed.]
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6094, 9 November 1887, Page 3
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