J. T. Burrell, Mayor of. Tapanui : —
" Closing the bais luis mobt undoubtedly benehcuuiy ailemeu Uiesouuety .uiu peace and quiet ot tne cUbUict. Tne vOiU^e vi txcule ib i eater. M/ own uubiiiesb Ij.tb giaauAily niCLeabed, ba-l aebc-. ,ue » e^ nuuieious, auu iHiSiuess geuciAily ib on ti< bonijtiPi tooting ail tmougn. " The bUleiuent mat clobing the ba.i» has pioaucea a flood of doujcsuc itinikirig and aiuiikeiine&s, ab is aJjey^ci by hquoc uien, ib a libtl on uiu uibkiLt." Tiioee that get ill link now, aie those who gu& uuuik beloie ' >»o Liceufee ' was cdineu, 1 uo not know oi one case wheie the Juauit hVk^ been iounea .since. " No-Liteiibe' ha^., I believe, come iato the (JiUtha to bt.vy."
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 June 1899, Page 4
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117J. T. Burrell, Mayor of. Tapanui:— Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 June 1899, Page 4
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