CHANGED AGAIN.
TO THE EDITOR OP THE LYTTELTON TIMES.. , Sir, —I beg to correct a letter of mine in your paper of the 21st, in which I state that my name was appended without my consent, I ought to have said that after the requisition had been sent in to Christchurch, Mr. Leith saw me, and I did not object to my name being there, when it was spoken of as being signed in my absence. What I wished to express was, that being in business, I did not wish to use my rote for
either. Yours, &c., HERMAN MAHLER. February 22, 1866.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1621, 24 February 1866, Page 2
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