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Correspondence.

[We do not in any way identify ourselves with the opinions of correspondents.] TO THE EDITOR OP THE HAWKE's BAY TIMES. Sir, —Your contemporaiy the Daily Telegraph, as a leading article last evening, asserts in fact that Mr James Mackay, junr., passed over in silence the accusations brought against him bv the Native Minister anent the stoppage of the Tauranga mail question. This, as all your readers at any rate know, is not the case, and if the editor ot the Telegraph will only take the trouble to refer to the Hawke's Bay Times of the 13th April last, he will find that he has been laboring under a mistake.— 1 am, &c f Argus. May 12, 1871.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1015, 12 May 1871, Page 2

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119

Correspondence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1015, 12 May 1871, Page 2

Correspondence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1015, 12 May 1871, Page 2

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