W. M. F.'s TRÒPER.
tiir,—With all deference to L. Ji. Wilson, 1 bey; to say that you are not uie only returned trooper in the district, aiid that you are not tlio person referred to iu a previous letter. Your correspondent friends and yourself have jumped to wrong conclusiona. 1 inako a complaint, or reference through the local paper, —instantly you grasp the situation as much as you could have if the cap had fitted. The person to whom I referred evidently is not now in the locality; the name is known to myself and a few more, and I am not out to gratify idle curiosity as to ''W3io is itP" It is sell-evident that neither yourself or friends have any" "connection in the matter, —and should I require yours or their ladvico upon if I will let you know in duo course. What I have to consider in the meantime is whether Mr Holdaway's letter is amenable to legal proceedings.—l am etc. W. M. FINLAYSON. Levin, November 2,. 1915.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 November 1915, Page 2
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