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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

WE DO NOT IDENTIFY OTJBSELVBS IN ANY WAV . WITH THE OPINIONS EXPBESSED BT OtTB j COBBESPONDENTS. ! (to the editob of the southland times). Sib, — May I be allowed through the medium of your columns, to call attention, to the desirability of a clock being placed in some prominent position in our town. The want is greatly felt by the merchants and other business men of Eiverton, and 1 would suggest that a clock be placed in front of the present cudtom house, there being a space apparently left for that purpose, and it also is the most suitable site in the town. 1 am, sir, your!s obediently, Punctuality. Eiverton, February 6th, 1867.

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Southland Times, Issue 630, 11 February 1867, Page 2

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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Southland Times, Issue 630, 11 February 1867, Page 2

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Southland Times, Issue 630, 11 February 1867, Page 2

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