LOCAL NEWS.
[To this Editor of the Daily Tel-rgba™..] Sir, —Mr M. R. Miller complained at the mcctiii" - of the Chamber of Commerce tho other day of the paucity of Napier news in the contemporary colonial papers. lie cannot make tho same complaint about our morning paper; for instance, we read in this day's Herald that a certain firm of bakers "will serve customers at their houses," and that they "have started a most convenient trap." This astounding news will no doubt fill the readers of the morning paper with awe, and on Monday we mny expect to learn further particulars as to what bakers do not " serve customers at their houses," or who do not keep " convenient traps," together with the dimensions, color, material, &c, of this wonderful trap that is made the subject of a Napier local.—l am, &c, Anxious Expectant. Napier, September Ist, 1883.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3785, 1 September 1883, Page 3
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