BIRMINGHAM RANGIWAHIA.
TO THE EDITOB. Sir,— ln your issue of the 12th yonr correspondent says it is hardly fair for us to run in opposition to Mr Daw on tbe Birmingham-Rangiwahia road. Well, it would not have been fair if Mr Daw had not started in opposition to us first on the Feilding-BirmiDgham road. Mr Daw is the last man we should have thought of acting in any way shabby to. If Mr Daw had any cause to run opposition to us we think (as we have been running as one line of coaches the last two years) he might have let ns know aifcl then perhaps things could have been arranged satisfactorily between us instead of starting opposition to ns without a minutes notice, for we did not know he was going to start opposition until the very day he started. We are, etc., Thomas C. Beery. Henry D. Trevena. Feilding, February 14th, 1896.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 190, 14 February 1896, Page 2
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