THE MAROKOPA-TE KUITI TELEPHONE.
To The Editor. Sir, —t wood like to say a few things agen ther govemmint in this letter, jest to call ther attenshun of ther publick of Te. Kuiti 2 the unsatisfactery existin stait of afYairs in connectshun with ther above line; 2 come 2 the pint, avoidin governmint pommessen root, ther Marrykopa-le Kuiti tellephone I ins was supposed,
at ther jump, 2 have bean erected nearly IS months or 2 yeers, by this ere time. The cockier along ther root had tor sine a yard or 3 of paper an get ther men up the trees 2 promiss to bild i\ tellyphone line rite on out to Te Kuiti. This prom is they kept to theerselves, and it aiant doing them no good. Fu take my wurd for it; it wont. But 2 come back to ther pint. The Marrykoper-Te Kuiti tellyphone line is like a lost bottle of rum everyone e a lookin for it, aand people of a aser sort must thinks ther owner kept it to hisself or planted it accidental like. This be ther condition of all them things. Money given 2 governmint in promises mite be more visily spent at home in ercting a privut tellyphone line. .1 aint ad edecashin, but i now wot i writes, and ther edditur sps e dont mind a few mistaikes. —I am, ct. t STARUBOTTEL.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 383, 2 August 1911, Page 3
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232THE MAROKOPA-TE KUITI TELEPHONE. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 383, 2 August 1911, Page 3
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