CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir,—ln answer to "Aria Settler," who says that he did not wait eight months to make enquiries, and that he wouldn't rush into print if he could get the required information elsewhere, lie also says he was present at the meeting held in Aria on 29th March, and being so he must have heard the balance sheet read, as far as the last sports were concerned, and what instructions were given to the secretary re paying out certain sums of money, and to collect the balance of sport's funds for the previous year. He says that he knows what the balance for the previous year was. He also heard what the balance was for last year and what had to be paid out; so now, Mr Editor, I should like to know what the information is that he requires. Now, "Aria Settler," did you really attend ths meeting held on 29th March last, or have you talked it over so often that you now really believe you were present. You remind me of the little boy who knows all about it, and seeing you know so can you inform the public how it is possible for the Club to hold two balance sheets. — I am, etc., COMMITTEEMAN. [This correspondence is now serving I no public purpose and mast cease. I —Ed. K.C.C.]
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 121, 11 January 1909, Page 2
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226CORRESPONDENCE. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 121, 11 January 1909, Page 2
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