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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Mr. Elliott has publicly complained of our discourtesy with regard to our silence on his charge against us for not reporting correctly his speech at the meeting of the Dun Mountain Copper Company. We can only say, the Secretary of the Company gave us the Report both of what he said, and Mr. Travers also.

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Colonist, Issue 37, 26 February 1858, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Colonist, Issue 37, 26 February 1858, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Colonist, Issue 37, 26 February 1858, Page 2

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