THE MAYOR AND NO-LICENSE.
[To the Editor.] Sir, —In your report of Mr. \V. Lvsnar’# meeting appears the nig statement regarding the Rev. J. L 5. Finlay: “The Prohibition Party bad brought forward the Rev. Mr. Finlay, and when he (Mr. Lvsnar) ,aid : that the value of property iu Olutha, had decreased, Mr. Finlay said it was a lie. He (the speaker) had the figures to prove that the statement was not a lie. Yet the same clergyman had come back to him afterwards and asked him to get him a billet to advocate Continuance.-’ I wired the substance of this statement to Mr. Finlay on morning, and late on Saturday evening I got the following reply: “Contradicted Lvsnar’s statement concerning me last election. See L.M. and G.B. Absolutely- deny Lysnar’s latest assertion.—Fiulav.”—l am, etc., T\ ILL!AM GRAN I.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2343, 9 November 1908, Page 4
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