CORRECTION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —"Will you kindly correct an error in your sub-leader of this morning, referring to the frequency of llres in various parts of the colony, and in which you state that “you would like to see the example of ■ Mr. Nathan more generally followed.” We may inform yon that the new brick warehouse and bonded stores, lately erected in Willis-street, are for our firm (Jacob Joseph, and C 0.,) and are owing entirely to the enterprise of -Mr. Jacob Joseph, of tins city, and that this is not the first time this gentleman has shown our citizens a good example in the erection of substantial buildings, as nearly twenty years since he erected their two-storied buildings on Lambtonquay, which, if we mistake not, were the first of the kind in this city.—We are, &c., ! Jacob Joseph & Co. Wellington, March 25. [We regret that the error in question should have occurred.— Ed. jV. Z.T.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4373, 26 March 1875, Page 2
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