AN OPINION on MR COLENSO’S LETTER TO MR M'LEAN.
[To the Editor of the Hawke's Bay Times. ] Sie, —The letter which appeared in your columns yesterday [Monday), addressed by Mr Ooicnso to Mr M‘Lean, is a piece of the most unmhigated twaddle that it has ever been my misfortune to road in a public journal. Many persons who would have supported Mr Colenso in his re-elec-tion as member for Napier in the General Assembly arc now getting quite disgusted with him, and if ho fails of success I am bound to say it will bo entirely his own fault.—Yours truly, Ax IXDEPEXDEXT EIECXOB. Napier, 2fth February, 1860. [Wo opine that our correspondent has, by mistake, sent his letter to the wrong otllce. However, wc give it publicity, as expressing the opinions of the writer, who, yet, was not, wc presume, compelled to submit to Iris self-inflicted misfortune of reading a printed letter. It is, however, so far satisfactory to learn from so unprejudiced a source that Mr Colenso’s election is so far certain.—En.J
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 354, 1 March 1866, Page 2
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173AN OPINION on MR COLENSO’S LETTER TO MR M'LEAN. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 354, 1 March 1866, Page 2
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