PETONE AFFAIRS
Sir,—ln reference to Mr. Hurrell'e let- ] ter in to-day's paper, I wish to say that . I cannot expect you to provide the space necessary for .1 full discussion of . the matters referred to, and 60 would suggest to this gentleman that he prepare himself with the facts and figures required to bear out his contention and . I will arrange a meeting, at which he b may ventilate all his grievances, until t either ho or his heirere are fully "satl- . ated." Of course, I shall claim the right 0 of reply. In the meantime let him devote particular attention to the effect of 0 increases in hospital levies, Hntt Road Y charges, and the annual cost of the excellent and necessary sewage eystem int stalled during the period he refers to, 1, upon our local rating.—l am, etc., 1 J. W. M'EWAN.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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144PETONE AFFAIRS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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