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_ d have left myself little space to notice Mr Hawkins’ other remarks, and I regret it the less as, far as I could make out their drift aftcp careful study, I disagree with the bulk of them. The vesting of the functions of a nominated Domain Board in an elected Town Board was, I think, a decided step in s-dvance for the very reason ?? ’ l 'du c h>_ so far as I can understand him, Mr Hawluns grounds his objections to the latter. How a nominated Board can be to the,citizens of Te Aroha and an elected not passelT'iny comprehension. JS His disapproval of the swimming bath seems to indicate a disbelief in tbe proverb, ‘ Cleanliness, is next to Godliness,’ shared in by the stepmother London School Board, - but I hope not by the residents of Te Aroha. As a means of teaching swimming one would fancy it would meet with universal approval.. I am sorry to differ again from Mr Hawkins on a point on which he is an export. So far from thinking the Domain " Board has cut down too many trees, I aim strongly o. opinion all the pine trees on the J—street frontage ought to be felled as they are-' , plainly crowding the deciduous trees out of - symmetry. ° c o o’; As to his views on the abolition of Provindal Governments and the substituted oL. ; elected Governors f or those nominated by t j the Crown, I am entirely at one with him, both m his ideas and his reasons, but re- I serve discussion till a more barren season m material. lafyx.

Are you Fuimishing?~The best and . cheapest stock is at ‘The People’s’ FurnishAuckland. J. Tonson Gar- < lick is determined to maintain the position » held so long for giving best value in furnishing goods. He is selling very cheap, all kind of Furniture, Carpets, Carpet Squares, . wfv«' Bcddin g> Iron Bedsteads, Woven lie Mattresses, Furnishing, Drapery and Bamboo Blinds. He furnishes a house throughout, and sends an illustrated catalogue to intending buyers. Write to J. lonson Gaklich, Queen Street, Auckland. Goods carefully packed.’ '

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 2

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348

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 2

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 2

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