THE WONDROUS A.A.
to THE KBITOB Sir.—-Ex-Councillor A. A. George I Ims just discovered that the roads in Hastings are in a disgraceful state, but omits to explain the cause of same. He also suggests that the financial affairs of the bc.iougli are not wlrnt they would i have been if h- had had liie steering of the ship; one can just ’.magpiewhat they would b< like now if tie; had had his way. Mr. George ba.-; beta living io coiivinco the pee.plt' of Hastings for the last 25 ye;;..-, Hint he is a genius of a very high wtlei'. He would be conf.:ring an everlasting municipal blessing upon the town, if he would confine himself to the precincts of his own little domicile. The citizens here want io see (lie town progress and not be hrmpcred with a man who will not support .my otbpr than his otvn eccentric ideas. Surely Mr. George doi-s not want any more convincing piooi of wlmt the ratepayers ihiuk of him. than the way they supported him at the recent municipal election; t hey simply treat him as a borough Joko, in spile of his long useful sciviee to them. — 1 am, etc.. NOT AN EX-COUNCILLOR. Hastings, June sth.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 2
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