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CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves in any way responsible for. the opinions and sentiments expressed by correspondents. -Alii communications must be accompanied by the correct name and address of the -writer, - V riof'necessarily foi* publication," but as a * ' guarantee'of'-good faith. -_," £ fWthe Editor of the i MotWT Ida Chronicle.) ~ j Stb,—Allow mate use of„your columns to %\ve my sincere ..Jbhaiiks to. all '- connected with the DistricfrHospital, for' the attention I received while" there. I have great satisfaction in .hearing testi- . mony to the care and attention unremittingly all patients' by Dr. Dick and the Wardsraan and'Jlatroh.'An institution, spwell .conducted cannot fail of being a great benefit to the district, and is : deserving of. very general support. , Havin'g been'a constant subscriber since ;- the inauguration of the Hospital, I may •' say that \L : hope my fallow miners will "all join in beepingTip;;by liberal subscriptions; so useful —Panv&c, '-" ''" ." '''' ''^ '•'James'JNic-Hoiis:'''-';" \l "- Hamilton. ■•' '■ ' ft

( Z'o, the Editor of the ilovsr Ida Chbohicxb.)' " 3ik,—L want'to-draw -the. attention.-of ? ; .7 the authorities''tlo ! ttte 'futility 'oH their spending.,money on the.-Xyeburn,roads, ..;- _so as to facilitate the supplying of Naseby with coals;'>'if; they/allow one man "to *-. enjoy an unchecked monopoly of the T £ .coal ground:-/ present carters: may ,go to Kyeburn and be detained one or two days before they can,be loaded, and then .-only as a favor". I'said loaded up: not so,-however, Jot the .drayman must load up as best he"' may. ' The' coals are then down to him —that is all. It is not right, sir,'that valuable rights~(affeei,iug the public requirements) should be given to one' man only,-'arid-he be allowed to'go f ou'just : - '- as lie, likes in" the .enjoyment ,of such rights.'—l am/ &c : , u ' '* "' : '-' >*' »' -' "£"■ J "' ' ' ? - - Cast£B. ~&7

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 2

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