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STIRRING HIM UP AGAIN.

[to the editor.] I will ask what the worshipful the Mayor means by a “sciatch” meeting 1 Is it his foreign style of intimating that the Borough Council business is to be done in private and only by such members as he chooses to verbally ask to attend, as was attempted last week. If such mystery and humbug is to go on, it would be better to let the Town Hall to the highest bidder, and allow our affairs to be transacted in the “ little shop ” with the door closed. At all events it would add to the revenue and save a reporter trotting across only for the pleasure of trotting back again.—I remain as before, a Townsman.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2605, 12 January 1885, Page 2

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STIRRING HIM UP AGAIN. Kumara Times, Issue 2605, 12 January 1885, Page 2

STIRRING HIM UP AGAIN. Kumara Times, Issue 2605, 12 January 1885, Page 2

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