THE HARBOUR TELEPHONE.
(to the kuitok.) Flß,—We havu beau granted a tel-.-plume uow, aud “ Alert Eteotor ” ajpears tu be as Uense or aa rui-informed as “ Watching.” The telephone waa promised auder certain Conditions regarding ita earning power (as “Alert Elector ” know-) before auf Goauly Council existed, aud smou ib«m until ibe telephone was granted wbhout a guarantee. Bir J. G. Ward aud other influential mtmbers have been wntt<n to re this subject by their fronds here. We have the telephone and should be Uuukfa’.. What doee it mat-ei whose influence gut it ? It bad tu come and wan only a matter of tiinf, like tbe railway and ifie giving Eor- peatMi-eud Mwris equal laud and •-•ther rights.—Yours, etc., KO TE IIKANGA 0 TE RaNG&TIBX NUT.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 246, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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125THE HARBOUR TELEPHONE. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 246, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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