TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHLAND TIMES.
Sib, — About seven months ago, whon expecting letters, and notifc were delivered to me, I balled nt the Post-oIQcG to enquire, but was sharply answorod, by being" agkodi why I qaw to tho window hv lottera wboa I knercr thvs vr«r« 4«'
exactness of the Post-office^ tilL to-day. / To-day I got, out of the office, a letter, which has been in it since the month of Augujt. My name tis known to both letter-carriers, and my place of business » very near. I don't know who is .to blame for thii - detention, but certainly it shows laxity somewhere ~ — a want^ of exertion to find out the owner of * jr lefter lying three months in the office, and M many, during that time, delivered to thd sam* . . party. — Tours, A. B. Invercargill, ltoh November, 1864. » _ '
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 74, 18 November 1864, Page 4
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140TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 74, 18 November 1864, Page 4
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