Official Courtesy.
Tji^ CM-mfeterV of. PuQidl 'MAh is much more courteous and conciliatory in'tHekyle ; 6fhis ; \Jlfjll ' coiVespdndence than his predecessor. He recently replied m a very courteous letter to an application from the Palmerston Borough Council for sections m Mainstreet, m lieu_._of_ Square frontages taken b.y the G-overnment, informing the Council that there^ya* littlo clpubt the sections appli^J^would be|- requirejl ;qy^f uallylVjr tayW &y. ptirposes, and therefore he could not see his way clear to grant tb.ft .application. The letter was couch|i^ m \§ry different language ta'that r flMiHy 'ehtaploved by Deparlment/s : m- ''€bftir r Official -"cbrrek* pondedtibf iovMctiffimti'ii tli'e* ' Mfcter m c;de^tion ■& somewhat, remarkable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 97, 20 March 1884, Page 2
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105Official Courtesy. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 97, 20 March 1884, Page 2
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