MR REESBY'S MARE'S NEST
To the Editor. ' fs'r,—KindivuiHow mc & little m Vour'valuable columns to reply to Mr Kecsby's effusion of 16th Reesby seems to have a notion that I am not. capable of replying to his first lettter in your paper, but let me remind him that I have forgotten more than lie has ever learnt. Unless the paper misreported the meeting at which Mr Rees- ' ibv brought this loan business up he did say all were in favor of such loan. Now when Mr Reesby came to me about that loan he clearly stated that he had seen most of the others, and. they were fill 110w what would you
Mr Editor, when ho says in yesterday's paper that I was the first one he came to? Fancy a man telling a,Road Board at a recent meeting that if, they had put a hundred yards of stpne on the road a bit ago it would have kept it good for three years, and yet before this he had been trying to raise a loan, running into hundreds. I think ic must be dear stone 011 this road or else Mr RecVhy was wantiii" to see a big credit at the bank. J. R. HALL.
Waiui, ISth January. (This correspondence is closed.—Ed.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1919, Page 6
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212MR REESBY'S MARE'S NEST Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1919, Page 6
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