THE MAYORALTY.
To the Editor. Sir,-If it is not too lute i should like very bridly to compliment Mr licllringI er upon his very businesslike cxposition uf borough affairs. It is pa-sing strange that neither ul' the other cau- , didates seemed inelined for the task ol dicing out. tile figures from the records and giving the burgesses the result of his labors. Most men when running for a prize lonor do their very best, and Mr. Mellringer's best is a long way Hie best of the three. Apart altogether from this, I think that the vast iniprovemens made in the state of the borough during his term as chairman ot the works committee Speaks eloquently of his ability in that department., probably the most important to us who regularly use file lflads cither on bicycles or in vehicles. He is tile only eoun-, cillor thai I have seen on a bike, so I probably that accounts for his knowledge of the roads. In closing, [ should like to urge upon the electors to give the young mail a chance. Young, vigorous blood, plenty of brains and push and energy, will certainly do Xew Plymouth no harm. These are the ton- 1 ic the borough stand in need of.—J mi utc -> CENTRAL.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 3
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210THE MAYORALTY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 3
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