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A SHORT-SIGHTED POLICY. To the Editor. Sir,—The committee of the Taranaki Agricultural Society adopted two recommendations at its last meeting which in the interests of the Sooiety deserve a protest before effect '.s given to tlrm. The first was that the nrxt wir'er show he h°ld in the l> :r Fa!!. aiv' th-t \>efmiss'on lie obtained ' ■ .'.gain clo-e Ksnvau strict with a vicv: ;o en-tin? trr.ipovarv buildinis on it. B.v the other resolution the Society's -erve. known as St. OJermain's !*''*uaye. is to hp let oil peipetual lease. hen the s action in illecallv a public street is no longer winked at 'as was done this year) where can Society find a site within the borousrh more suitable for the,purposes of a winter show than, its own reserve which is now proposed to be per-, manently alienated? If the winter show is to be an annual fixture in the town the .reserve should-not be parted, with in the manner proposed.—l am. etc.. INTERESTED. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 130, 10 September 1910, Page 3
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164CORRESPONDENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 130, 10 September 1910, Page 3
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