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Correspondence.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.

TO THE EPITOH. Bm,—Forty six is quite in sympathy with ‘ F>rty-five's ’ letter published in vour issue of yesterday re Bowling Green, but wou’d a’so suggest the Domain Board making another Tennis Court, as many visi'ors of en wait half the afternoon before being able to play a single g turn. As the hotel and derive the whole, or mostly so, benefit from visitors, it is to their interest to keep them, when here, as long as possible, therefore, a little lib ralby on their part in respect to Bowling Green, Tennis Court, and especially the Band Fund, would, duiing the season, be re'urned to them threo-f<dd. Forfj*six, during his peregrinations and chat with many of the resident ratepayers, has come to the conclusion tha f the Borough Councillors, to say the least of them, are a very ‘ milk and water lot,’ as they, from what I can learn, have not the courage of their or>ini*ps, but allow work (concrete) to be done in respect to the culvert in Whifcokerstreet. which is simply a disgrace. I also hoar«the water pipes will c -st at. least an extra £IOO through the bungling of the Engineer, yet the gentlemon who havo the spending of the ratepayers money put up with these (things without a murmur To a stranger if is an enigma. Trusting these few lines will stir the Councillors to do their duty, and the hotel and boardinghouse-keepers to cater for thoir patrons, and it will give satisfaction to.—l am, etc.,

Fokty six. To Aroha, Jan. 30th, 190 Q.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222044, 1 February 1900, Page 2

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Correspondence. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222044, 1 February 1900, Page 2

Correspondence. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222044, 1 February 1900, Page 2

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