AUCTION V. TENDER.
_ (to THE EDITOU OK THE I'ATEA MAIL.) Sin, —Ah an iidondiny competitor and I ratepayer I. must protest against Urn tondor .system so hiyhly extolled by Messis Coutts and Mil my. Could any man, with the slightest pretension to common sense, utter one smyle substantial are'nmeiil in favor of such an unpopular way ol deal itiy with ni l r reserves. What did Air (.mitts moan by sayiny; tlint people were likely to become excited and speculate beyond tin ir means,.' My conscience ! v. hat iol. Was Mr) Coni Is in real earnest i or was it was in makiny himself equally ridiculous as the former ycnticmaii, and his arguments on'y yo h> prove J led it is a mistake to place such persons in cha, of Kdneat:o;i. wii m per!nips they Would he more at, home in ■■ urisony a mid, than e-iviny utterance to such absurd and ami*jllat<m! views on’v worthy of heiny h■ • I•-1 by old women. Yours. &<•.. ](i XOIfAM ICC
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 3
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