CORRESPONDENCE.
[Our columns are open for free discussion; but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents.]
TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDABD.
Sib, —Will you kindly make room in your next issue for a suggestion which I venture to make to “ Separation,” whose letter appeared in your issue of Wednesday last; that is, that he should frame a resolution, embodying his views on the question of Separation, and publish it in an early edition of the Standabd, in order that the meeting of Ratepayers on the 21st, for the election of new members for the District Road Board, may be prepared, to some extent, at least to ventilate the subject. The question of Separation appears to me to be so very desirable a one for us to consider at the present juncture of affairs that I think the meeting will bo almost unanimous that, “ If it were done, when ’tis done, then ’twere well It were done quickly.” Yours, Ac., An Electob.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 70, 16 July 1873, Page 2
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