STATE OF THE SURVEYS.
*r TO THE EDITOR OF THE AKAROA MAIL. •» Sir, —Many working settlers, like me, thank Mr. Nalder, and you, Sir, for bringing into publicity the disadvantages we are placed under through the non-survey or wrong-survey of our holdings. I- do not wish to speak of my particular case, as I am but one of so many sufferers, but Ido wish, through the medium of your columns, to ask Mr. Nalder, to continue the agitation which he has so laudably commenced on our behalf, and trust he may receive your powerful support toward the desired end, of having our wrongs and properties righted. As lam but an unlettered working man, I cannot write what I feel, in A more ways than one, on this subject, but ■ hope it will not be allowed to rest. Ido trust that some abler pen than mine may write you ere long, and assist toward getting our grievances redressed. |k I am, your respectful servant, PAWSONS VALLEY.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 81, 27 April 1877, Page 2
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165STATE OF THE SURVEYS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 81, 27 April 1877, Page 2
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