A PROTEST AGAINST WASTE OF TIME.
The following strongly - worded protest, which was signed in about two hours' time was yesterday telegraphed to the four City members: — To Messrs W. D. Btewart, J. Allan, F. Fitchett, H. S. Fish, M.H.R.'s, G. 8., Wellington, We, the undersigned, citizens of Dunedin, who have each a large stake in the colony, where we have long dwelt and worked, being also extensive employers of labor both in town and country, desire to inform you that we view with alarm and disgust the prolonged and useless wrangling of the present session, and we hope this expression from us may help yon to put a fctop to idle words in the Assembly, and encourage you to use your influence with other members to undertake the real work of Parliament without more waste of time. (Signed) Robert Wilson, James Rattray, John Mitchell, P. C. NeilV Thomas Brown, J. M Ritchie, James Hazlett, Thomas W. Kempthorne, : Alexander Thomson, Grant, P. Farquhar, W. Gregg, J. Robin, Alexander Burt, C. M. Howison, R, Glendin tag.
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Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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175A PROTEST AGAINST WASTE OF TIME. Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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