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CORRESPONDENCE.

\ ■ TO THE EDITOB. .?;•.Sir..—Your correspondent "Ennui" :write'i in a very doleful strain of the sleapi.neaaJdj our little town. There has eprangup lately quite a host of fault•finders; and not without some cause, for it,is only too plain that the enterprising •Bpmt'which prevailed here some five or $ yeah ago has cooled down. Admit.Ungfou, I am. still, sure thatvno|amount pf scolding received' "kindly, M brmK about any chaDge'forlKeilbetter. It to see one4nd¥takuP after anther, fall .throughjuat--as ifc-= wu* •■ and parka at home iq the autumn when the cold winds were covering -the ground leavea^nd^eoteoff •tliedeoayinf yegetatioi (Bnnolied Ihe soil' • and nourished the erstwhile'green f ores ts. Ourblightedenterpri3es6pera|ein3feß}|e -way,' Every attempi't'ostarlanindustry' lipeansroffort pd,|p.c( jnp.usy»Bpent,-: atfy iip:«yety,caßß the energy thus put forth is iftpj \ of nations is.b'uilt upin thfewaytf What 'teninienlsow, a hundred "Others reap. •iWien Sboisties .there is i .pXmoney., Plarft is purchased, buildings

aueiDpttoflnaiacoMcomenKenderacon. fidence in the mind, «,f cariS ? «n ' hanland Ido no nt t, Bp po fle «,£ S. v to aucceod we mußt necessarily hav« a Bucoessionof failures, although euol a ' course 18 natural and almost inevitable our townspeople is more * '-M result of .caution-than; of sleepiness V There ia ya fair 'amount oj private enter'. ' prise goiri£on, and that in ..the .long run - wilhariy'thFnl"furtheYMßafer,ihan ' '-■ fW«&W bubblba. |Trad6Bmen LrafeJlM^ 5 lengthen .their own Business before going about w'eV |' } tahlijhcompames. Men have'gone out. 1 forwoo|andoome.h,P.me..Bhorn r oSpecu.. "latioK.may.,be, ' other-towns 'instanced by " Ennui'} jbo(^^ ; Bteady plodding is more satisfactoryAP^^ - Your correspondent does not point to-anyy remedy, for the ( drowsiness of Masterton. ' '■'• • Would he Mike; to-'see a .commission ap«' i ; \ pointed byjheJorough,Council, toaacer-' ~£L, ekietirig local indusir'iescaii' be' W[ best promoted ? '. i -.•■■•' m' j - r! "P.S.-^The'sooner" Ennui" & Co. have 1 ; thek fares paidl to. Greylown ; thMjotter.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

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