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Correspondence.

The Editor is desirous of affording every reasonable facility for the discussion ol public subjects; but it must be understood that ho is in no way responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents. TO Til K EDITOB. Sm,—Wo feed much obliged, by your suggestion to tbo Immigration Officer in you? issue of the Gth inst., and also for your com finned interest in our comfort and health m evidenced by your article of Wednesday last, but we think you would not have expressed yourself in such strong terms if you had visited our neighbourhood on the previous day, Xucs* day, as early on the morning of that day u commencement had been made of thoroughly cleaning the out-offices of tbo Immigration Buildings, and effecting other sanatory arrangements, Tbo Immigration Officer cannot be fairly charged with apathy, us he at nca wrote for authority to make the necessary arrangements, and requested thn occupants of tbo cottages to dispose in the meanwhile of their refuse over the cliffs, no great distance even from (ho cottages nearest the town. I write this injustice to the Immigrttion Officer whom we have always found most obliging and anxious for our comfort and conveoience—l am, &c, OCCCPANT.

Immigration-Collages, Tauranga, Not. 18,1870

TO THE EDITOR. Fir —Having seen in your paper au iti which my name is freely used in connection v ith the surrey of the de Puki Block, I beg to state (hat I bare bad no official intimation in any way comeeting mo with tho survey of that block, and I must request you to insert those few lines, as the whole a > tide is calculated to do me serious injury.-—1 am. &c*i 0, F. H» H, Lioro, Surveyor.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 3

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Correspondence. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 3

Correspondence. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 3

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