Correspondence.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for £he opinions of correspondents.) [To The Editoh.] Sir, —As a resident of many yeapsf standing in Hasting and having associated with the interests L.'p fop some ten years, would y&< 4 kindly allow me to state through colunn« that I have no intention ft leaving the town; that the sale i>f effects is but the outcome of a Writ of Salo obtained agar. ,u ...( by the Supreme Court. Thnr 'hi i- > y fortune of losing and mav oe the fortune of any man of L> re : bur hat in the course of a day or two I shall tender my resignation of thv many offices which J h * t uont lb • people of Hastings, nor f*ou fading of pique, but simply to ho» 1 Lave been worsted in the struggle ot life for the time being.—X a-'ii, &q. t W. J? Twjputit
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Hastings Standard, Issue 501, 14 December 1897, Page 2
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150Correspondence. Hastings Standard, Issue 501, 14 December 1897, Page 2
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