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We sball be at all times willing to insert any communications that we may be favored with, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinious expressed therein.
(To the Editor of the Tauranga Argus.) , ; SiR, — 1 hutnbly wish you would publish my letter as you have so kindly taken up our iniarests. Mr. Editor, I am now on my land ; many miles from Te Papa, and on the arriva! of the Paymaster was led to believe my wrongs would be "set sq.uave". Now I have never before grnmbled, but I ain some montlis in arrear.for pay ; I am on every side beset with men who want what I am corapelled to owe them, money! Yet after all I cannot get one singlp penny from ! them, — or any satisfactory reason for my not being paid up from any source. It was last evening that I was refused point blank by a storekeeper — credit to the amonnt of 7s, 6d. because No. 1 had not being paid, and that the day of judgment would be about the time toexpect it.
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Tauranga Argus and Opotiki Reporter, Volume 1, Issue 4, 15 December 1866, Page 2
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