CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THE EDITOR,
Sir—l notice in the Aroha paper an , article, meant, 1 presume, -to be "fanny, concerning a statement said to be made ,at the last County meeting -by two | Councillors "that Government should > set its house in order 1' if certain things \ were not done. As one present the ' whole time I can assert that nothing of the sort was said and think it nnfair that comments should be made on totally unreliable outside evidence; more especially as a Cabinet Minister might have been prejudiced by the article had he not had more common sense.— I am, , &c., No.IJL: [When the "Aroha and OMnmwi News™ puts its funpy man in evidence, it should provide, him with some reliable pabulum for his pretty; wit. If the paper desires to criticise the doings of Ohinemuri local bodies as an " Ohinemuri"' paper (as it terms itself) and especially to wax humorous over such, it should see that ,'the" reports, that it founds its alleged wife upon, are true. If it falls into traps laid for it, and " makes; remarks' about things that never happened; 1 it ; only succeeds in iiteett supremely >idicalouß;-^-El>-3
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 22, 14 May 1892, Page 8
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192CORRESPONDENCE. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 22, 14 May 1892, Page 8
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