WEDDERBURN POST OFFICE AND SCHOOL.
TO THE EDITOR. ■ > Sra; - I notice in your last issue that Mr M-Kay in hia reply to a corrcepondeut in re the school and post office at Wedderlmrn has said something. I, myself, should have said nothing about tbc petition that Mr M'K. speaks of asking signed by 70 persons bad it not appeared, through Mr.M-K... before the public. -1 wish to reply to the use of my name by asking Mr M'K. the following questions :--Was the said .petition carried out on fair and lugim'tutc Hues? Did be. wlio was in charge of it tnake pcopl" acquainted with the whole of its contents? Did he not bold it up to several stating thai the post office was to be taken fiom.ils present site and "shifted to the railway Did he tell the public, many of whom bad little concern alxiut it, that the petition contained a request that a Mr K. should be npj>ointed postmaster Now, Mr Editor, a big long lever has Km; a used by two persons of the ligiyitive class "for the purpose of shifting the post otlice and its conductor, who Mr M'K. says was not appointed in cha-go, and cannot therefore resign. These last remarks to say the luajit of it, couvey nothing sensible. —1 am, &c., I). M ESSEJJT. NVetldcrliurn, OctoV>c 8, 1899.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 30, Issue 9186, 13 October 1899, Page 5
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