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PROCRASTINATION.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Is not only the thief of time, but is evidently stealing away the mental capacity of the City Councillors, who in their combined wisdom have not visibly come to any determination wheTe and how the invigorating baths are to be erected. Sir, —Summer also, is stealing away like our procrastinating City Fathers' vital energies. They showed considerable energy when stealing a march on the Premier, in erecting the ineffectual shelter sheds, which are, it is hoped, to be removed from the front of that magnificent pile of buildings the Haibour Board are, with characteristic "foresight and ability, having erected. The material of the sheds will come in handy for the baths. Arouse yourselves ye e'oct of burgesses, and let there be no more stultifying divisions, or ye will surely be cast out when seeking re-election, or a company will be formed to instantly accomplish what is your manifest duty towards long-suffering citizens. —I am, &c, Boanerges. January 29th, IS9C.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1249, 6 February 1896, Page 19

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PROCRASTINATION. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1249, 6 February 1896, Page 19

PROCRASTINATION. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1249, 6 February 1896, Page 19