To the Editor of the Lylleltnn Times. Sir, —I see by an advertisement in your paper, that Mr. Inwood intends applying at the next sitting of the Provincial Council for leave to erect a flour mill on the river Avon, within the town of Christchurch. Perhaps he will also kindly inform the public, whether he intends the*said mill for exclusive grinding-of his own corn, or whether he will oblige a farmer by grinding grist for him, on receiving a small consideration. I should suppose the Provincial Council would hesitate before granting a site, like the one applied for, for the sole benefit of a private individual. I remain. Mr. lulitor, Yours truly, A n'jlt-Monopoly.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 4
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