WIDENING OF PRINCES STREET.
To the Editor. hm,—ln reference to the letter of Messrs Edmond, Forsyth, and M‘N«ill in yesterday’s Evening Star I beg to say that the statement contained in the circular with your paper of the previous evening is simply a copy of information obtained from the records of the City Council, the only mistake being that it was Mr John Edmond who, in December, 1873, made the offer referred to, and not Messrs Edmond, Forsyth and M'Neill, ’ The public are not in a position to judge whether the legal document referred to'as the information” is or is not a “comedy of but the Citizens’ Committee can assure the public that the statements contained in the circular are simply a faithful record of proceedings connected with the Princes street widening scheme, substantially correct in every important particular, and that the committee have no desire to circulate misrepresentations of anv description.—l am, &c., •n .. T A Commutbb-Mak. Dunedin, June 25.
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Evening Star, Issue 3849, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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161WIDENING OF PRINCES STREET. Evening Star, Issue 3849, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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