COUNCILLORS' VIEWS.
To the Editor
Sir. —In your issue of yesterday " One in doubt" most sensibly suggests that the candidates for the Berard Riding should call a public meeting for the purpose of giving currency to their views on matters of local import Permit me to second this siiirsrt'slion. Not only is there lack of in for. nation in relation to tho views and indention of the 0 innty Council aspirants in th« Berard Riding, but also in the various other ri lings, and the brevity of sonic of the ad lros-esi published in your columns is superciliously contemptuous ; just amounting to this. '• Plaveyour mo'ny !»-ig in my hands, and 1 will disburse its i-oii'ents in such n manner as I lmy doem conducive to ynnr wdl-boing. This pro CP'-dinij of I'd nil lutes is much to be iViT (Mted. and if the electors are not defi iodt in self-respect, they will devise ?i remedy.—Yours etc., TITUS REDPOLE. L'ltle River, Nov. 3.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 554, 4 November 1881, Page 2
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162COUNCILLORS' VIEWS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 554, 4 November 1881, Page 2
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