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The Expected Has Happened.

To the Editor. Sir,—Mr Haudysidc's letter hi Oils morning's issue .'on the S.F.M. Company's balance-sheet is the thing that was expected, as per usual. ■ In reading the letter I noted some points preparatory to an attack, hut when I came to vho bottom, where Mr Handysidc declares himself to be an ass, iny powder became damp. I could not think ot i sing my artillery cn a donkey. Mr Handysidc has at length made Iho same discovery us the Company made long ago. I.at they were too considerate to blurt it out. Now that Mr Handyside has convicted himself it would lie folly to open up a controversy.—l am, etc.. T. BUXTON. January 31. I

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Southland Times, Issue 19729, 1 February 1906, Page 2

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The Expected Has Happened. Southland Times, Issue 19729, 1 February 1906, Page 2

The Expected Has Happened. Southland Times, Issue 19729, 1 February 1906, Page 2

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