We do not hold ourselves responsible lor the opinions expressed by our correspondent.*, TO THE EDITOB. Sir, —Kindly allow rnu to ask if it is the intention of the "Jubilee" Committee, of which our Mayer ia the Chairman, to pub'iah a statement of receipts fend disbursements, ( f the monies they have received f.on the \ u-ilic, for Jubilee purposes. I w^uld also like to Biv^g<>Bt <v order that thi 88 fa da may be autjrmnted, that oar lioroaL'h Council bo asked to give a series of i a eo'io-ojmio entertainment , m the OddfoUovs Hall, prcoae^B to go to Jobil< c ftindfl vi couae. Our Oounoll'ora are n w well np m :ha art of high ] nka aid h flVn^ry, »';d could make a temendoui 'itnprosalon from the etaize. The publio would be amused, and th-3 ereo inn of the Town Clock a dead certainty — I am, etc , MAfQOERADE.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1644, 24 August 1887, Page 3
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147Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1644, 24 August 1887, Page 3
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