OUR LETTER BOX
B. W.— Better let well alone. Tarn O' ShaNTEß.— Certainly. Whenever you like. B. R — Our issue of the Ist inst. will give you all the information you ask for. Bill (Te Kuiti). — There is still time to take action. Why not stir up your local member? G. T. — Perhaps the method was not exactly according to Cocker, but the intention was beyond cavil. ' Frozen Out (Cambridge).- Send along copies of the original documents, and we will see what can be done. Settler (Paeroa). — Barking up the wrong tree There was no allusion to your society at all But why so sensitive ? John Peel — Something of the kind was hinted at at the time of the elect'on, but it did not seem to be taken seriously. Lucius Junius (Whangarei).— Will be glad to hear from you again when there are any further developments. In the meantime enough has been said. Householder.— Apparently, there was a good deal of irregularity about the manner of conducting the meeting. However, it is the poll that is most important, and the objectors can make thtir weight tell then.
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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 22 June 1907, Page 24
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187OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 22 June 1907, Page 24
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