THE POST OFFICE SHE QUESTION
To the Editcr. Sir, Gratifying il> is to me and my cosvorkera and Lh Be interested in our progiessive >ite for a new post office to read a letter in your issue of last nirht from , a correspondent " Farmer " in support o( our striving policy for the North i'rafal-gar-slreet site. I have good reasons to believe that most of onr farmers have tho iutereßt of oar town at heart, and (hey hare a perfect right to express their views on this great question. I believe if we got the onpport of onr country friends it will lend lo help oar p:o£ees- '■ Bive North Traf al. ar-street site. I hope ' we shall see their views expressed m your correspondence, whioh will all tend to I carry weight and carry our progressive ' doUcf to victory.— Youre, etc , SLEEPY HOLLOW.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 November 1902, Page 3
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142THE POST OFFICE SHE QUESTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 November 1902, Page 3
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