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THE RAILWAY MANAGER.

o iFTjJTyeatJk of CaFefulCslatchinjl thJ sifisimes of^ft KOTffEKAßTiaveSat Usir liscovered him to be guilty of the crime )f speculating in section*/ a£! actually } selling them to men in the employment >f the Government. Several journjrfslave made as much as possible out of .lt^<faltaped''<^rofsae!tton/ u Kb y -ft gigaikt[ic* gooseberry fa 1 tmfaot (according fco *tha jvfoflt*»f ■newspivpori! (during 1 ' «h« 'AiUf k^iV6n i.« ' Sbrtfc sltf • or"Bgv(<h 'biuSy.bddlds, ! < ifliiii&lftdgtth*- rTlir^ Tdilow v of 'bd'^ley 1 . iitreet, held a meeting in a butcher's shop in Eastown. The meeting ,wajs reported" >y the press, we t)elieVe, in perfect fairiicss. The resolutions passed were of that peculiar kind generally adopted by igiiakhi irid'-pMlj iftfi.rtld''«iijWl.H i UJa^sea" by a string persoua'l. tV*^ n S against one I 7/ Oil Vtlii-'ll .T.iitWO Itrirt U 3.1 H , 0 f. I !: il 9 I t(S «'iiom sonfe or tlie agitators were under considerable personal obligation^mi »• I*l/1 \i ,i«alio3a-»r;a Tlie tune seli-ctna (when Mr Kotuiikam was devotiiig his whole energus towards

benefiting the district h^nishingapn the rejOTrs tS 4 the |Eaugi<B£ei bridge)S>ho>rSf I pi Ally f enough? the frosslf unfag" m °-j i tiws tteit acKiated Sthe feromoprs of| , inmience appear to have^'countenancedi meeting by their presence. However, ' . one good result will be that those who Jure . J^wu«eiideAYOte4^.to- vslandeE- x»> diligent public servant, have given him an opportunity of refuting their impotent charges (which we know he will able to ; do), to the satisfaction of the Govern- ' ment and his friends. Our contemporary, the Wanganui Chronicle, refering to the matter, says : —Were we in ' Mr "Rothekam's place it it highly pro- ; bable that we sliould not wait either foi a Government inquiry or for an inquiry by the settlers, but take steps to have one by means of the ordinary iriachiifery ' provided by a court of law.' 1

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 13, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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THE RAILWAY MANAGER. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 13, 29 July 1882, Page 2

THE RAILWAY MANAGER. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 13, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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