ENQUIRE WITHIN AND INQUIRE WITHOUT.
(To tho Editor of the Grey River Argus.} Sir,— My snrprise certainly equalled, if not surpassed, Mr Simmons's, on discovering in your issue of Tuesday last, thatMr-Kias-ling and myself had the power ,to carry a measure to which, (according to Mr Simmons) ."nine. out. of.e very ten freeholders in the town are opposed" ? Mr Simmons must surely overrate our poser or underrate the. r common sense of the community. I ani happy to be able to relieve Mr Simmous's.en^ . quiring mind by informing him that I am thg fortunate (?) owner of ;. several freehold-sec-tions m this conclusion I sin- ' oerely hope that :Mr Simmons may never have, ' the sarae:sengui3 reasons for wishing to ritf *' the tow^of|its^present infectious nuisancei > " thatMr : Kisslihgftiidl;have. — lam, &c, • ' r; Hakry Kenjrick, *- Greyiiibuth, February: 22, 1867,
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 174, 23 February 1867, Page 2
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133ENQUIRE WITHIN AND INQUIRE WITHOUT. Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 174, 23 February 1867, Page 2
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