Correspondence
: CHIEF CONSTABLE.. To the Editor of the Colonist. . . S IR —Can you inform the public- if there is; any truth in the report that a man named King' now j in the Police Force, is likely to obtain the appoint-1 ment of Chief Constable, vacant by the demise of pir. Fagan?: '• ■•- ■• •' -; ■ : ■'. _ --■--: ; . J' -:■'. Yours, &c.,'.,', ■- . .-!_.., ... r , :,,-,:, -.., ■;';;OTSTICE. ,; : Nelson, September i 7,1860». , ' . [We think our correspondent must have been misinformed. We have heard tlie names of several well-qualified men aa applicants for the office of Ohief Constable, but at all; events'we; trust that in this case the right man will be put; in the right place.—En. Colonist]
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 3
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106Correspondence Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 3
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