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To the Editob of the No6thebn Advocate. Sn^-^tPloaso allow mo to clear away the dust jthi'owre into the eyes of the commissioners, as She report of the constables was good for nbthrig. Perhaps the same report was concocted to close my hotel in particular, as my Jnotel was always a sore eye to the others. Nosr for the respectibility and the conduct, it^s clear for the public to see for themselves it.was first on the roll, or ought to be, by the amount of different kinds of servants that was kept in the others, and the constant changes, ?23.Jr;' only of servants, but landlords. There 'Savo been six. different landlords in the, Kaino Hotel, and seven in the Exchange, in my tJmefand the only way a few of the commissioiiers -could -make • a chuiigo was by a "useless report of the constables, but it is .quite possible that the one that wrote that I fgeble letter in your- last issue received some [mlsir^for his ' unjust • work. The constables I report against my hotel was Mrs Larkins, and, according, to his twn statement, was! false. ujjjmrext ..he was sure there was .Sunday ia.ud talking in my hotel on the Sunday prior to/the. Bitting of the bench. Why- did he not dp /a">«pnstable'a duty before making such a r^por^by ; walking in and seeing who was making the talking as my door is always ready to his call ? Now lam prepared to prove that the gentlemen whojwere talking were txaveUers going by the steamer on Monday morning. Now I am prepared to prove all his report good for nothing. Still perhaps his report might be to suit othors.r-Yours, &c;, ' "■; M. P. M. WmTJBLA.w.

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Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 3

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Untitled Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 3

Untitled Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 3