WORKER'S DWELLING'S AND ANNUITIES.
TO THE KMTOK. Bm,—My attention lias lien i-nllnl to a ulal-oincnt by Mr McGrjth, a candidate for Xnpicr, th:i( tlie Premier cribbed the itlwye idea from Mr W. Heslo]), of X.iranaki. Thin isonironc of tile numerous mistakes pufilirlr made as to tile authorship 'Jii's scheme, Hie credit of which belongs solely to,—l'ours, etc., FKASK W. Watib.
BOKorcil WATER SCl'i'LY. TO THR KHITUH. Sis,—Can yon inform me through your valuable columns why it in that tiw ratepayers to the new water supply scheme living on the higher lerels are beingji-eated with so Hale considerfliion? The water lus been cut off iwi'-c within the list month. On the lirs! occasion it was off for ten days, and 011 the second occasion, which was last Sunday moriiin.™, it was cut off without notice being given untii the following Monday night, and is still cut oft. Now sir, who is to blame for this sort of thing? Some explanation should be given—l am, ete., " rsrr.ii." Ou November 2S|h the Town Clerk notified the aublic by ailrertisemeiit tliii the new mains would not be used (or a few days, and advised consumers !:i make their own arrangements.—En. A DENIAL.
J Tu rrrn edituii. Sii!. As 111 v name liy soiiic means appeared in I!ir list nf Air K. riuijer'n Jiiiiiiinatur: lor tlie Tiir;iniki seal, I desire to st;itc | hat 1 ditl not inUnil1;lJ(• Air |jcl!l'im.Vi', n,ir :uu f ;1 supporter of his. I had ivnil.nl before malum; llir contradiction in (Uo hope lli.i! Mr Jirllrinpyr himself uould hare made tlic coriVeiion. ain, ele., Jam us Wbkb. OinuU. A WJiONI.TIT, ACCI'SATIOX. TO THE FDITOI. | Sib,--An attempt is rnsde to connect my nam? with the disgraceful proceedings of last KillurrtftT. »»<! 1 take the opportunity to disclaim connection in luir shape or form with I lie .lisgustiiis performance. The ivhole lliiii!». 11l HIT miml, is discreditable to every one conm-elcd with it, anil shows Ihe bitterness and spleen engendered liv this Prohibition moveinent. For
It'll years single-handed 1 Si.ivc t'oiiifht this fanalicai erowd of *i-r:illc,l're-formers, aii.l I tli-l'r litem to point lo a single instamv in ivhieh I have m.| mn I !i< in fair .'iiid sijUiirc ami abete li'iinl. I'an they K*T Hip same? \'o, I hey have resorled to all sorl>,f ji-j,- k. i j'v. de. oil, shnulel", ami eren In Win'!, ami I eonsider a eause that dep.'nds >ueh means for its promotion is in a bad way indeed. Oli I Ih-il 1 had t,.„ yenr-i ol' my life ba.-k again jnst lo ,ee il out. Bui I have fought till I 0il „ light no longer— a lit lie hit bruised, lull not liekod. 1 have arrived at Unit stage of in.lilTiwn.-e Ilia! J fl ou!d , 'sooner part with all I have than I'aee i (he worrying 'and persei-uHon of the lasl . It'll again. Before .o:■ i-1i,.1 . t lei me offer my sineerr ami heartfelt s Ltloinks in J )
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7994, 4 December 1905, Page 2
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488WORKER'S DWELLING'S AND ANNUITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7994, 4 December 1905, Page 2
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