CORRESPONDENCE.
o MR, DRIVER'S LETTER.
(To the Editor of the Tuapeka Times.)
Sir, — I happened to be in Dunedin when the "Tuapeka Times" of last Saturday were delivered, and some of my friends asked me if I had seen the last issue of the paper. I replied that I had not, and. enquired if there was anything particular in it. " Rather ! " was the expressive answer I received: " Mr. Henry Driver has been making a mess of it." I then went to the Athenaeum and found several people attempting to read the letter referred to at one and the same time. Having read its contents^ I was not at all surprised at the excitement caused by it, for it reveals things which honest men could hardly have conceived. What the upshot of th..se strange revealings may be I cannot say, but I should think they will demand some explanation. I heard a newsvendor say he could have disposed of a hundred or two extra copies of Saturday's issue if he had had them. — I am, &c, A Constant Rjsadbr. Dunedin, June 30.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 3 July 1869, Page 3
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181CORRESPONDENCE. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 3 July 1869, Page 3
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