PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION.
[To tke Editor of the Hawke’s Bay Times.] Sm, —In last Saturday’s issue of the ‘Hawke’s Bay Herald,’ I perceive that “ An Enquirer,” under the above heading, asks Mr Colenso certain questions, the answers to which will be found in the‘Herald,’ of the 29th July last, in a letter from Mr Colenso himself, who had replied to the false accusations of a writer signing himself (very appropriately, certainly!) “Fact.” “Enquirer” had also better read the leading article in the ‘ Times,’ of the 31st of the same month. Trusting that, utter a careful perusal oi the letter and article referred to, '‘Enquirer” will entertain a better opinion of Mr Celenso than he seems to have at present, —I remain, .Sir, yours truly, Civis.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 354, 1 March 1866, Page 2
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124PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 354, 1 March 1866, Page 2
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