PROVINCIALISM v. CATTLE BOARDS.
To the Editor. Sib,—l see tbal you still insist in misleading j your readers in this matter. If you will refer to the act you will had that the powers ami duties of the Canterbury Cattle Board are precisely the same as those of the Otago Board ; and if the one body administers the Act, or ex-rcises the powers conferred by it, differently from the other, what earthly bearing that can ha e upon the Provincial system is, I confess, beyond my compehension. I do not suppose that even you will assert that human nature will be changed, and that men will see eye to eye all over the Colony Wtieu the Provincial poss6 comitatus of devils shall have been chained up, aud shall have giv' n place to the angelic millenium of centra-l-sm.—l am &c.. Old Identity Pbovinoialist. Dunedin, November 20.
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Evening Star, Issue 3975, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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146PROVINCIALISM v. CATTLE BOARDS. Evening Star, Issue 3975, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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