NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The hi ter of ‘lt." reseeding the impropriety of « i Government Officer employing the men under h,s charge, and who ure jmiil by the Government, doing the work of the said gentleman, at hie prU vale residence, when so many men are idle alxwt the town, tl’e agree with “ R.” that it is very unjust, but dec ine publishing his letter, hoping this will meet the eye of the gentleman alluded to uho uie have no doubt will see the impropriety oj employing the Government men in his own private business However, should he still persi- 1, w< will lay the to.iole affair before his Excellency Hu Governor. *Q. in the Corner ’’ respecting Mrs. Stokes, alias Biddy Ftin, a r as Mrs. Montague, alias Mrs Lyons, alias- Mr*,. Mears, alias Mis. Thompson, in our next. The Letier\s>o n ed “T. H.' f about Mr, Thompson and the I'rcach man came too lute this lime, but shall hove a corner.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 37, 18 April 1844, Page 2
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162NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 37, 18 April 1844, Page 2
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