MR BUXTON AND THE BRASS BAND.
to the rniTon cf "tite press." Sir, —1, the undersigned, would liko to know, through your valuable whether a Government candidate is allo.ved to have a band, ongug.d through some o:hcr rc:\=on, on the night cf his «=pvec'b. Tills was, tho jinn iulojiLod of drawm" , peopie to .Mr Btixtorfs mooting. I forward you a copy of a let tor in his new paper here, aekno'.vledging payment for playing out last Tuesday, October 31.<-t i)lt., 1.011, for Mr Buxton's epeeck. —Yours, etc., A. E. THOMAS. Tcmuka, Xorembor 4th, 1911. [Our correspondent encloses a copy of tho "Ttmuka Noivs," enclosing a letfer from tho hon. secretary of tho Munici; -al IJia«s B-Mid, in which the tvntcr states:—"We were engaped to play on that occasion, and were pnid, though not by Mr Buxton, who had nothing wliatever to do with our er.gaycmont. Wo have our ospen.'.e? to find, so cannot pick and choose or study from what source wo raise the money."]
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 3
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