MR EDGELER ON RESERVES.
TO THE BEITOR. Pie, —Circumstances causa me again to ask for a space in your valuable paper. I see in your paper of the 4th inst, that those worthy members of the Road Board have again bean trying their avariciousness in trying to get the small plots of land or reserves in the township of Arowhenua for fear that the poor people that live in the township would get an aero each m those reserves. Now, Mr Editor, I must say those worthy members are very money grabbing and bind grabbing. I think, Mr Editor, if those members would spend the money they have had in the township it would be more to their credit, instead of trying to take away wh at f OW privileges the poor people have at present—for poor w® are, and poorer we should be if our neighbor* could have th e i r °wn way, Fow, Mr Editor, I believe the Road Board have a right to apply, B 0 far as right goes, but how the Temuka Town Board could have the “ audaciousness ’ to hold a Board and discuss matters out of their district I cannot conceive. After this nothing will suprise, yours, etc., G. EftoxLXß, B.G.C.A. Temuka, February Bth, 1886.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1465, 9 February 1886, Page 2
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212MR EDGELER ON RESERVES. Temuka Leader, Issue 1465, 9 February 1886, Page 2
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