CORRESPONDENCE.
THE KECENT^CrrORAL PROTo the Editor. for England in the montn of Jul>. « nd before floing so let the cottage to EW« Nielsen and myself, with lull peimis "batched" with Mr Reading some tune before I knew him, and return ' d „ ft ••batch" while we were there, came to us to let him a room while he was out of work. We gladly did so out of kindness charging him only three shillings a week l/a. furnished bedroom a, 1 the use of sitting room and kitchen We should have charged a stranger more. I understand that 5s te tto usual price for one empty room m i N wiX' further to state that Elder Nielsen did not leave Nelson to get out of any trouble over the electoral claims. lie had been in ill-health foi "time, and was on the point of leaving New Zealand, but hastened his departure because he wished to accompany Mr Reading, who was also going to America via Naples and England. He thought the opportunity of having Wich an experienced travelling companion too good to lose. I am, etc., THOMAS L. ALLRED. Vanguard-st., Nelson. 27th January, 1002.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 27 January 1909, Page 2
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193CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 27 January 1909, Page 2
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