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A CONTRADICTION.

To the Editor. S r ?’T ln the supplement to the Stab of the 9th inst., your Mount Benger correspondent asserts in reference to the Teviot Committee’s action regarding the Miller’s Flat block, that two of their number, one being our M.P.C. were deputed to spy out the land.” To this statement I beg to give my unqualified contradiction. The M.P.O. for the district was not deputed by any committee whatever to examine or report upon the blocks in question.—l am &c., ’ n ~ U. Ireland. Dunedin, May 11.

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Evening Star, Issue 3499, 11 May 1874, Page 2

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A CONTRADICTION. Evening Star, Issue 3499, 11 May 1874, Page 2

A CONTRADICTION. Evening Star, Issue 3499, 11 May 1874, Page 2

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