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CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves in any wny respon- > ' sible for the opinions and sentiments expressed by correspondents. Alt communications must'be accompanied by ' .the correct'mimo ami address of tbe writer, 1 not. necessarily, for publication,, but as a 'guarantee of good .fuith..

' (To the Editor of the Mount Ida Chhonicxb.) I was glad to'see the shameful- way in which us publicans have been served, taken notice of, by bur respected townsman, Mr. G. Chapman, and I am sure no one is better able to defend us than he is, on account of his domestic success,' and fro* his' long experience of keeping a house open. Lots of myn from Kyeburn and Sowburn and others know, him well, and how wcllhY takes care of men if (hey get a dri-p too much, and would not : let them leave until all was right with their. * , And besides that his house is clean, and meat good, particularly his baths : and his barmaids are'always'kind, and obliging to customers, which is more than can be said of others in the trade, and I consider the Commissioners were all wrong in not giving George more license than he got. But never mind,, the next twelve months will soon pass, and then we'll sec if 'we are to be trampled on, as we' have been. If it was not for the head race coming in I should sell out, which would ■be/a sell for the new Town Hall's rates.— I'-am, <fec, , '

Faibplay.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 270, 9 May 1874, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 270, 9 May 1874, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 270, 9 May 1874, Page 3

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