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COAL.

(To the Editor of the Titapefak Times.) Slit, — We observed in your issue of the 21st instant a letter signed " Cold Feet." The writer goes on to say that he had a load of coals delivered him representing a ton, but, being suspicious of the weight, had them weighed, and found there was only 14 instead of 20 cwt. He did not state from what pit he obtained the coals, or whether he paid for a ton, and only received 14 cwt. In justice to the public and to us, "Cold Feet" is in honour bound to make known all the facts of the case. — We ara, &c, UREN & TONKS.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 129, 28 July 1870, Page 5

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111

COAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 129, 28 July 1870, Page 5

COAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 129, 28 July 1870, Page 5

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