ARROW WARDENSHIP.
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To the Editor. Sir, —l saw in your issue -Hat last evening by a local, headed “ Warden at Arrow/’ that the choice of the Government for an officer to fill the post of Warden, has fallen on Mr H. A. Stratford. I hope you will pennit me to make public through your columns that Mr H. A. Stratford (without any mistake), has held the pesition of Warden on Switzers for some time, and I say that while there he was considered to bo a good and just man to all, and I hope now that he is once more on the staff of Wardens he will for a long time remain so. I will also say that a petition was signed by nearly all the miners there to the Government to have him left there, and I am one of those who signed it.—l am, &c., A Miner.
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Evening Star, Issue 2919, 27 June 1872, Page 3
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161ARROW WARDENSHIP. Evening Star, Issue 2919, 27 June 1872, Page 3
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