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WOODVILLE.

(.ROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

August 22, 1881. Since my last there has been nothing very stirring. The present topic is the weather, and the possibility of an early spring. So far we cannot complain, as everything is looking well.

The representative provisional committee, which has been called for the purpose of taking into consideration the ways and means of liberally supporting a medical practitioner will, I believe, meet next Thursday, when a report will be drawn up and submitted at a further date to a public meeting, when all parties

concerned will have a voice in the matter, instead of doing it in a hole-and-corner kind ot fashion.

By the way, I notice in the ll_v?ke's Bay Herald of the 18th instant a letter from its Woodville correspondent, aud I am surprised that any one would (considering his being ii resident) try bis utmost to do harm to the district by writing such bosh. The perooa who corresponds with that paper must be either blind to the damage he dcen, or else bo seif-couceited that he thinks he will be able to accomplish by himself what, according to his own showing, has taken so many meeting without success.s

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3168, 24 August 1881, Page 2

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WOODVILLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3168, 24 August 1881, Page 2

WOODVILLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3168, 24 August 1881, Page 2