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Sir, —Allow mo to enquire through your columns what is the precise nature of the claim established by ‘.he New Zealand Land .Settlement Company on OTaraetaha No. 2, and whether this claim is a genuine one or only “fiction founded on fact.” llemi
Waaka's advertisement as published in your issue of the 3rd June, leaves mo to suppose that t'.iis claim like many others is all “ gas,” and as I am interested in the matter I am obliged to apply to you for enlightmont on this subject. I would also ask how it is that this company do not pay in full when purchasing ? I ask from no idle curiosity, but from an intense desire to see myself enlightened, which it appears I cannot do except though the Public Press. —I am, &e., AuoiitoiXAr.. ’Wc are unable to supply the desired information in this issue as our correspondent’s letter camo to hand after the Company's offices were closed,, but we will make the necessary enquiries, and answer fully in our next issue so far u.j we can.—Eu. P.8.8.]
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1097, 8 July 1882, Page 2
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179CORRESPONDENCE Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1097, 8 July 1882, Page 2
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