THE RAILWAYS.
(TO THB EDITOB OB THE SOTOHIiAin) -TOMES;) Sib,— l see that your ep^m^pT^j, the " Southland News^" has'," m^most prominent manner, designated Messrs Oalder, -Macdonald, - Armstrong, r— and "Wood—the "Compound Eailwaf men," and Dr. Menzies,. with his three attelpsiant moons, the "Anti-compensation candidates.." --- . In justice to truth, and for the sake _.of a 1 1.'.. who_ ar.e_ Jnterested-.Jn the welfare of the Province,/ 1 feel it to be my duty, in the most public manner^ to state that I believe both the ? above assertions of the " Southland -Kew^" thoroughly incorrect, thoioughly without foundation, and most perversely at variance with the truth. — I am, &cV^ "'__^_J~ C/HAS. D. ISTDfE. P. S. — As Dr Menzies has permitted his political image again to be:; set ud^'l shall endeavour to assist at the ceremony of unveiling it. , - Xjj
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Southland Times, Issue 712, 21 August 1867, Page 3
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135THE RAILWAYS. Southland Times, Issue 712, 21 August 1867, Page 3
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