PUBLIC OPINION.
To the Editor of ike Mail. Surely . Mr Fenton is getting o£E hie chump; if 'lie thinks ho raleiwbKa opinion. He lias tried it indirectly juW once publicly and what did the public Bfcy. Why, mind your own affairs, and I think it was very kind of them,- but some men will never mind their own business, and I am afraid lie'is one'of them. I certainly gave him credit for inoro sense than to- make euch a ridiculous exhibition of his choler againet you, simply because you did your duty to the, public, in mentioning the illegal actions of two J.P's while presiding at the R. M. Court. I i'eel. Sir, as all Englishmen -should, that it ie not in the power of Mr F. or any number of then) to interfere with the liberty of the Preps, and am certain that by, your fair criticisms,- not only of the R. M. Court, but of other public bodies you have the support of the'community. ■•• ''■>'■■■' yonrs, &c, ONE OF THE PUBLIC.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 411, 13 July 1880, Page 2
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172PUBLIC OPINION. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 411, 13 July 1880, Page 2
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