Kaikoura is convulsed over a squabble between a bauk manager and a minister, arising, as such things usually do, out of a very small matter. At a church bazaar a vote of thanks to a person who had assisted was carried, and the Presbyterian minister in conversation with the banker in his office, expressed an opinion that the vote was invidious, other parties who had given as great help being ignored. The manager wrote a letter to the press giving a version of the interview, which the minister characterised as false ; the banker retorted in a two column letter, sectarian jealousies have been evoked, and the undignified dispute fills all the available space in the local paper.
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 100, 29 July 1902, Page 3
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