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MR CALCUTT AND THE WASTE LAND BOARD.

To the Editor, Sib,—While away on business in the North the papers having in them the comments o’f members of the above Board on the merits of my letter to the Chief Commissioner came under my notice. Will you kindly give me space to say that since my return X have been unable to give the matter that attention the question requires, but within a week or ten days from this date I purpose forwarding for insertion a communication giving—in language that even Mr Commissioner Bastings will I sincerely hope, deem fitting for the occasion—my views of the merits of this matter, and to show, moreover, how the business of the Waste Liana Board is invariably conducted.—l am &c,, * •n, ' ThOS. CaLOUTT. Dunedin, March 5.

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Evening Star, Issue 3754, 5 March 1875, Page 2

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MR CALCUTT AND THE WASTE LAND BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 3754, 5 March 1875, Page 2

MR CALCUTT AND THE WASTE LAND BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 3754, 5 March 1875, Page 2

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