STABLING CHARGES.
TO THB BDITOB OF THX LTTTSLTOS ”«**• Sot,—l observe, from the report P T ”. yourpsper of sthMay of the fug hrifat Kaiapoi, that Mr plained of the scale of charges at field stables. If Mr Duns had :*«** j by a proper spirit in making ‘ a “ P think he should have made it » gr of trying in an underhand war . Paget, who has nothing j bare ° £ never before heard of an f am not aware that there (*en t&e any, a. the charges same as Mr Inna has had to pay
wiil.out, i suppose, having «uy idea of appealing to a magistrate about them. Mr Innea cause'of complaint, at least, cannot be very great "when the account for the three gentlemen’s horses from the station, for last quarter, only amounted to eleven shillings, so that one can scarcely believe that the complaint was made to gratify private malice, but rather that Mr Innes must have suddenly become a philanthropist. Your obed'ent servant, T. H. EVANS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 2
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165STABLING CHARGES. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 2
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