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(to this editor.) Sir, — I noticed in your last issue a very elaborate account of our public school concert, which account would naturally lead one to the conclusion that it was a success, from a monetary point of view, I mink, (Sir, tne Managing Committee, in deference to themselves and the public generally, should have stated tin* amount lealiscd. Believing the omission of financial matters was attributable to an oversight, and feeling sure the Committee will in your next issue enlighten the public upon the matter. — I am, &c, Pro uono l'UULioo. Waiorongomai, -iay 18, 18ti4.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 50, 17 May 1884, Page 7

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CORRESPONDENCE Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 50, 17 May 1884, Page 7

CORRESPONDENCE Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 50, 17 May 1884, Page 7

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