CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—l have been interviewed thia morning about the meeting that was held last night, about forming a sturdy working man’s and a “ middle class ” association. I go in for combining these two classes, as they are the power in the land. Combine these two classes and they can work. Our end is, equity of taxation ; we, as men, will pay our fair share and no more. In the end this union will accomplish that object— Working men roll up, and good middle class put out a helping hand, and the union will bring about such results astounding to all.—l am, &c., True at Heart. Gisborne, June 26th, 1884.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 167, 26 June 1884, Page 2
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125CORRESPONDENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 167, 26 June 1884, Page 2
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