ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
To the Editor of the Daily Times.
Dunedin, Alay ->ivA, 1862.
Sin—Your correspondent, Mr. Shoit'e^s, is a genius. Ills idea of t-silts is first-rate. 'Let him pocket his modesty,' ler. him put on the useful j«>>pendages he has invented, aud then let him v;,,fc through Alanse-street. I am a new chum, just imported from the old country, and I want to know what a " Town Board " is I Of course Dunediu has no parochial authorities. No man ever held otiiee and nllu„e 1 the highways to remain in the state these are in. No village iv England was ever so bad. Tell us then, Air. SliorLle^«, what is a Tow.i Board, and what are iis duties, you will then obtain the eternal gratitude of, Yours, kc., A Pkijesthian.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 4
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130ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 4
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