OUR LETTER BOX
S.J—Thanks. Will use in due course. Dov.—The matter is being looked into. B.B.—Neither amusing nor in any other way interesting. Anxious.—Have never heard that any such appointment has either been made or is pending. Sunny Jim. — Do you mean to be taken seriously ? If there is a joke in it it sadly wants pointing. F.J A —The grievance seems to exist in your imagination alone. No one else would put any such construction upon the statement. Badly Left.—Hard lines. But in such matters the public enthusiasm soon fizzles out. Pity you.didn't make your hay while the sun shone. Patriot.—There does not seem to be any reason to give. The Governor, though not personally present, was represented by his carriage. W S — Your assumption is too sweeping. Unfair to "slang" all the institutions of the kind in Auckland because you have found one not to your liking. An Old Member.—Cannot at present see any sufficient reason for demanding an official inquiry. The courts are open to you if you consider yourself aggrieved.
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Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 43, 14 July 1906, Page 24
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174OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 43, 14 July 1906, Page 24
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