MR. MILLAR, M.P.C.
(To the Editor qf tlie. Otago Daily Ti web.} Sm—ln reference to a letter addj .-essect to me by Mr Millar, F.S.A., in yomr issue of to-day, I demur to bein „ held responsible for the misstatement s made in the Council. Mr Haughton certainly did lead the Council to believe that Mr Mil} ar desired to come down and vote against the Want of Confidence Motion ; and F, j n common with, I am sure, Memb/ , rs o f t\ m Council generally, regret tha { }, c should have ondeavored to create w" ua^ from Mr Millar's letter, I judge to t- c a 'f a i se m l. pression. But neither a? Member nor Speaker, can I consent to bo responsible for MrHaughton'sstaten? ( ni^3 j am g. c _ .. -J^^ 1*3? H.REYSOLBB. Dunedin, 30th May, . l qqq
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2003, 1 June 1868, Page 4
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