said. Ue contended tliat they had not tho couruge of therr convictions to sign their namos. "Roally, 1 pity them, and 1 rescnt their attaclts, not only upon myself, bufc upon our superintendent of reserves, who, as we all loiow, liokls somc of the highest qualifications that it is possible for a manui his profession to hold. Yct thcso people are writing these uni'air and unjust criticisins." Mr I\ Loach: They are ratepayers. Mr Maddison; Two of them we know are not ratepayers of this borough. "What we want, to get tho best rosult. ia the coroperation of all seetions of tlie cohuriunity," said MrMaddison. "Wo should pool all our % ideas and have n eph'it of co-opera-tion iu doing wbat is besfc for our town." Mr S. J. McK.ee suggosted that it might be l-ather iuteresting if it were possible i'or visits to be made to the lidmes, tocalities and surroundings of some of the people who had been Writing the letters "to see if they are better than the rest of us." Tho Mayor pointed out that one man had written about kowliais bufc that an inspection hnd failed to reveal signs or any nafcivo shrubs or trees on his partieular property. The motion was then put to the J meetlng and carried unanimously.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 7
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