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" AND OTHER BUSINESS,"

(See Advertisement.) (to the editor of the southland times.) Sic, — Now that we are to have the rich resources of Southland developed by the action of the opening-up meeting, and " the winter of our discontent made glorious summer," it seems a pity that having fairly got into the groove towards prosperity, and nothing left but to ride on happily, that some provision was not made in regard to the " other business." That the formidable array of tribunes who so ably conducted the meeting could leave any work undone is hard to believe. Hut perhaps it is not reasonable to expect too much at once, particularly at the start, and most likely, as we ride on, we shall see developed in the opening future, phase after phase, " The Other Business." — Yours, &c, Passengeb, Tay Street, Sept. 27.

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Southland Times, Issue 571, 28 September 1866, Page 2

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" AND OTHER BUSINESS," Southland Times, Issue 571, 28 September 1866, Page 2

" AND OTHER BUSINESS," Southland Times, Issue 571, 28 September 1866, Page 2

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