THE TAIRUA CONTROVERSY.
To the Editor of tin TniMRS Advsrtissh,
Sib,- —What a proclivity somo pcoplo have of distorting facts to suit, thoit own;; purposes. In your issuo of the 15tli instant" Tairua" states that ;MrW; B. Jackson was on almost all the goldfields of Otago in company with Mr Beeohei and extending: over a period of years, The fact is that he. was only in Beeche's company fbr s a' few months in Gabriel's, and Wetherston's gullies, and his whole mining experience put together would not make up one-year. What Jackson said at the recent'meeting in Auckland was, asking Mr Ehrenfried if thoro was not another director living on the mine cf 22 years' experience, in comparison to whioh his (Jackson's) was nothing.—l am, &c, Fair-Piat,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2227, 17 December 1875, Page 3
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