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PENINSULA ROAD BOARD.

TO THE EDITOR. ' ' ; ' Sir,— A mysterious paragraph appeared in your columns a few days ago stating that the chairman of the Peninsula Road Board and the two members for Anderson Bay subdivision had resigned at the last meeting on account of some disagreement with the other members, but leaving us entirely in the dark as to the subject of the disagreement. We ratepayers have been expecting that our late,,representatives on the Board would pall ,us together} and explain their reason for their action. What makes this more necessary is that no report of the meeting has been published, although the Board nave been in the habit of publishing pretty full reports of their proceedings. All sorts of rumors are afloat in consequence, one of these statements being that the retiring members got themselves into a fix through their anxiety to screen a certain officer of the Board; and another is that they proposed a certain course regarding the same officer which the other members considered unjust. Whatever the truth may be, the sooner a meeting is held the better for all parties.—l am, etc., A Ratepayer. Anderson Bay, April 8.

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Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 3

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PENINSULA ROAD BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 3

PENINSULA ROAD BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 3