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THE PROTECTION LEAGUiiJ AND THE STAB. , To tho Editor of tho Dah-t Soothbrn Cross: .Sir,— The Evening Star of Monday has >b««n courteously! ' sent to me, , I suppose by the Editor. AsLamnoC in the habit of seeing that paper, I may requsit you ; to allow me to make t«o or three brief, remarks respecting th« loading "tide of that d»y. Ist. The Editor wishes Uha Leagues" well ".i .with one. short breath. *nd w}th anothor.Terylong one. wishes tha League shouM "die." I am : unablo to! stetbo consistency of these empha«c> wishes t -one muy. beset agdiptt,- the other* 2nd. Ta« siticlels wronsr in its facts. It states :— " There is not * bslancejheet annexed, nor a profit and loss account submitted." The League is not a trading compwiy, but, as Treasurer,! re- cf the statement of the debtor and cteditoraccount to the meeting. If * certain sum payable to tho League from tho Whau, not to mention other promises, were paid, the Le.igue would be at least frco from debty (For my P»tt, I am not- afflicted with the lk touchy sensitiveness which tho Editor mentions about the procoedingi of the Lesguo being noticed. Some of tho sWeroepti.ande.xprcsjloQS.tt«<j{l.jit,tb*» 4 me'otiri* wore fairly "open to question, but I hardly think that conventional rflmMki,bl tho kind referred to can bo construed as " proceedings" of the Leagtio. The Editor -is mlsinformtd In statin« that? I,jpin«df i\\ ikttsring thorti.'~t am, &c, , 8. Kemptitobn^ -^

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. CITY ELECTION. . To the Editor of 'the DailY'Soulthmm* O*oss.«- , Dear Bir.—lwas asked to-d«y if I intended to resign .the contest for election. I told the Individual No, '1 most einphf ttoaUy.'? I wm« out at th 6 insif jfafiof of people in Queen-street, and I mean to stick firm Jf ». my principles. /I / It i ftppeivrsthere ! «re.' i m*ny who hay« not seen the Star as to my Meamof, .'-• wardi.,', ! N<m would you TtSadlv ia«rl the following, anAttMfarft ihejqnW/dmonlty. itjm% Ui^,> CJty^Cjjuncil Mt ;l toeing let % mWWilb® ft? *?* BfitSES^ « ppsHlon fnibt^ig fleftUt Vmns*li-IjW« '^^ lM '

' ..-•> CITT^OUNCIk E&HCTIOJft I - To the Kditor of the Evening Mar. Sir,— l have come in conUotwlth many peffPJf %-r dly who did noB»eem to full^ttnderst«na'tae pttfpotW) of my meinlng conveyed at the meeting last nfgW^ with reference .to," Wtrdi.",, My intended B»««nta|fP was $h?m 6u.enstreel oirin^to IMiniOHftUdtr «. i o< yotes, can nij? »t *ny timtMrnd evea/wJwoM' Oity,i«f . e\sV' and " City' W«f«.," Now .this, is • manifesto int*.!q jdiWco. AY »tep»ye?s shooJd. bfl tr«pr,»ettt«a, add r i tfie only 1 w*yof doing it is.to dWde th«,«ltrfißt«r»x ;j oil eight warcls, and Ist eaolkwaid i^wnltßOwn tattOMt n be> to the Council, Lfttalso th6jras**i jiaid Wdm 1 money soent in each ward tp kapt, *ccowi .of i s«pa-rj « rately, sojthut any iatiep*yer»can l »tanyi|toi«.Moior<iMi hhnsolfhow the jrfrmemis spent and ? »pj»&»riated.Jn-uvi wfih or'everydttWciT It is not right that <3W«s<p-*t»efc' ».. sttould bo the ruliof^o.w.erin^locjtlpfls.and mr a«sfr« islto sea' the fifty Iqlirjand equilly raßresented l In th« o¥TConne«.-fam,icr. \ i JmU *' m *'' !> tm

m kTXm 1 The undewfgned, htving- MMfred- -. «ufeh posiflve proof of the value of the medicines com - pafundsdby a distinguished Auckknd chernlstfr^om of tho Royal Bar Dispensarr, »oan-stre«t, Soho, Lon-^ dc n both in this and >» other proytaoet, pmut& »«18, on rccelvin«s» remittance to %er expensei. "?. X Hannafqrd. Genera^ Agent, Hißh-street.-SlA»B':S lA »B': BRI«TIT'S *HOSPHO*DYNE.-Jaultitades of ?pjople ar? hopele»sfyinfrerj»g frompebWtrJ >Xnrri*T «rS Llrer Compl»lflts.Dep,»srion Pf &iji#ta,l>elusloint, Unßtness for Business or Vtudjv F*|lur# of -Jearing, Sixht.and Memory,* talisitude, Want of Power, &c, whose cases admit of a permanent curi by the new remedy rnowHODW* (Ojonio once allayr*tti«riUtton'aot('«*oJt«n s «ntrrffipllt* riiw-^ enirgy and life to the enfeebled* coratttttttoujjaudpv rapidly o4res evtrV stage of thew wthorto IncnraDlß^ «n^ dUtrwiing maladies., - Mltpr.U C&em^sanjr^ Btortketpm throughout tht Colonies'; from whom 1^ CADnos.— B« pirtlQUiir f to" ask- lot Dr. Brfght" . Phosphodyne, h lmltaUons ar« abroad,— WholstJOe At«nts for Kir J?»*land, KempUiton «M« M Proisw, *&$ Co.. Duntdin.-fA.DT. I,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4697, 12 September 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4697, 12 September 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4697, 12 September 1872, Page 3

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