CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED.
! •• Outsider " complains of the action of Ihe major of Naaeby making the reception of the Governor in that town a practically private function, by decreeing that admission should be by ticket/. He says that the country people were so disgusted with this arrangement that i few if any went to Nassby thab day to raett Lord Ranfurly. i " Onlooker," Otema, thinks that if our owr ! correspondent, iostpad-Ot quoting the old adage, " There's scmethicg rotten in the State of Danmark," had said there is something rotten m the State of Ofcama, there might have been some trufh ia it, as between sacred music *nd : oewiag lately the people seem to be quite at sea.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 27
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115CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED. Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 27
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