, . . . MATAURA ELECTION. jEbiTQR"Ti3iES/_-I notice thalMj; Kinross in his excessive modesty omits to mention that at the outset of his Southland experience he was a frequent applicant to Dr Merizies' (then • Superintendent) for a "billet," and finding his efforts in, that direction unsuccessful, he became a^ selfsacrificing patriot, ready, nevertheless, for any trifling upturn — Waste Lands, or the like. — Yours, &c, Mataura Elector.
THE* BAZAAR CONTEOVEESY. Editor Times, — Permit me to suggest to the Rev. W. P. Tanner that he would--better consult the dignity of our ChurchT?y withdrawing- the - proposed Bazaar, leaving to the "vestry " (whose clearlduty is is) the task of providing the necessary funds for paying off the old debt and for re-shingling tlie roof oi the church. — I am, &c, , CnuRCTMAN, ■ I January 14j 1879. ' "'*
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Southland Times, Issue 3298, 15 January 1879, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3298, 15 January 1879, Page 3
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