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Correspondence.

To the Edifor of the Lyttelton Times. Sir, —In the ' Standard's ' lepoit of the "debate in the Provincial Council on the "presentation-* of a , memorial fr-pin, me by Mjv Moorhouse, it would ap- i ptMi that Mr. DamjJJer^ stated )iis belief that! "Some other membeis'h.id been requested^to present it,l>iitiiad all declined.'/ Mr. Dampier's belief was entirely without foundation. Mr.s_,Moorhouse \tas fhi it|nrst and" only member I|asked to present Hj indeed I was not atall awaie that any member could, consistently his duty, have refused. * > I am Sir, jYoui ob.'dient servant, i "r H. I. CRIDLAND. " Iloon Hay, Apiil2?.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 468, 29 April 1857, Page 7

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Correspondence. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 468, 29 April 1857, Page 7

Correspondence. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 468, 29 April 1857, Page 7

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