ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
(TO the editor of the dhsstan times.) Sir, —Having seen an announcement in your paper relative to the Temperance Ball at Black’s No. 1, stating that fls was the sum to he handed to the Hospital, 1 beg to inform you that after our expenses were deducted the amount left was £B. I must remark that had your Correspondent taken the pains to have informed himself as to the true state of our funds, it would have been much better than to make a fool of himself by giving rise to such a report, and it shows plain'y he merely wrote to keep up his name as a Cprrespondent. and not from any actual interest lie could have taken in the proceedings, otherwise he would have taken care to have been better informed on a subject that it appears he has only guessed at. 1 am Sir, CORNELTtrS MURPfiY, Secretary to the Black’s No. 1 Temperance Association.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 362, 2 April 1869, Page 3
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