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[advertisement. ] APOLOGY. ? We have been requested to publish the. following : — . Napier, December 19, 1877. Gentlemen,— l am instructed by Mrß. Williams, the Rate Collector, to drawiyour attention tosa paragraph, appearing>fij*jyour paper of the" sth' inst., under the 'mading "Notice to Correspondents," inwhußiitis suggested that Mr Williams has tSSi.his position as Rate Collector for politinu purposes. You must be aware that statements like these are likely to damage Mr Williams to a serious extent. : I am accordingly instructed to give you notice that unless ah ample apology, {jjfierrna to be approved of by me on Mr Williams' behalf, be published forthwith in your paper, legal proceedings will be taken out against you without further notice or delay. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, (Signed) G. E. Sainsbury. To the Proprietors and Publisher ef [the Daily Telegraph. '.'■'. Napier, December 20, 1877. G-. E. Sainsbury, Esq.* Dear Sir,— On behalf of the Proprietors and Publisher of tiis Daily Telegrapfy'lnx&ve to acknowledge the receipt of your le{?fcer of the 19th inst., in which you refer to a paragraph appearing in that' paper on' the sbh mst., under the head af "Notice to Correspondents." . ;; f I am directed by my clients to inform' you that, the notice to which you refer appearedduring the absence of , the, publisher,? and without the knowledge, or consent of- any of my. clients, who extremely regret that Mr Williams should have sustained 5 ° any annoyance by its publication. I ''trust that your client will accept this! expression of regret as a sufficient apojtogy, and in such case you are quite at liberty to publish this letter. I am, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully, ", H. A. CORNJFjHU). 1 January 9, ,1 *878. Gr. E. Sainsbtjry, Esq. ",•, n Dear Sir, —Referring to my letter to you of the 20fch ult., and to your suggestion yesterday, I beg, on behalf of my clients, to state that, so far as they are aware,- there is no gi'ound whatever for the insinuations of which your client complains. : ' -■ I am, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully, **• A' OORNFORD. « HAW__E T S BAY ' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY/ JNTENDING Shareholders in the above X Company will have the opportunity of, obtaining Shares up to the 12th inst., when the Company will be prepared to take risks. JOHN DINWIDDIE, 313 For tho pireotors.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4087, 10 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4087, 10 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4087, 10 January 1878, Page 2