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MR. HUTCHISON'S DUPLICITY.

♦ ■ TO THB BDITOK OF THB BVBWINO POST. Sir— lf there is one man in Wellington who Is responsible for ruining Mr. Climio's prospects, whatever those prospects may havei»en, that man is Mr. Hutchison. At every step he threw obstacles in Mr. Cliraie'» way, until at last it'became impossible for Mr Climie to carry out tho scheme which Mr. Climie's frien<ls say the Couucil had deliberately adopted. Yet now ho pretonds to be iv favor of Mr. Clhnie. What is to be said of duplicity of this sort. I see in the local papors of the 18th September, 1877, that Mr Hutchison moved as follows :— " That the motion for submitting all plans and specifications to the drainage engineer tor his approval, should be rescinded;" Mr. Climio being the drainage engineer. Climie, beware of this man ; ho is trying to use you as he usos us— as tools to help him into a snug billet with a large screw. ■ I «m, Sec, A Working Man.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 2

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MR. HUTCHISON'S DUPLICITY. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 2

MR. HUTCHISON'S DUPLICITY. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 2