GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING.
To the Editor of the Evening Mail. Sin— l don't know whether an outsider has any right to step in between yourself and the Colonist in your little dispute anent tbe Government printing, but as I am a lover Of
fair-play, and wish to see you both act on the. " Fquar-," I thould like to ask you-- contehv porary, before he proceeds any further, why it is thafc, for some years past, the General Government advertisements bave app.ared in extemoin the Colonist ahd not in the Mail?, I don't recollect, sir. while you havo thus been ' left out in tbe cold, of your devoting a long leader to your grievance, and taking the public into your confidence, aa did your coatemp rary yesterday. Neither shall Ibo so cruel as even to imagine that the Colonial Executive found in your contemporary ."a more congenial and subservient quarter wher- in to dispense Government favours " tlian it might find elsewhere. — I am, &c, March 6. Fair-Plat.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 56, 6 March 1874, Page 2
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