RE TAIRUA CONTROVERSY
: . To theMtorol the Thames Advbetbbe;.;, Sib,—ln your issue of yesterday I see a letter'sighed "Fair Play," which, I Ithink, deserves^ to;be signed "Foul Play," and feel satisfied that if it be not W\ B. Jackson's, itis some friend of his) who, in his place,-admits that the state-; ment he: made at the directors' meeting is not tainted with the amount of truth it was intended to carry with it, and that instead of Mr Jaokson being an inexperienced miner, heis one who is well able to judge whether a mine. is yielding what he represents or not, He further states that he was; only.: in Mr :Beeche's company a few months in Gabriel's and Weatherston Gullies, and' I. trust that they were successful, for their excellent' proclivities are, such that if exercised every now and then to;a small extent, they need never sever their connection, but become miners of the first water.—l am,&c, "'■■'.■■'-'; ■■ J; .Tmwk,- :
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 18 December 1875, Page 3
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158RE TAIRUA CONTROVERSY Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 18 December 1875, Page 3
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