CORRESPONDENCE.
•THE BAND.
To THB EdITOB. Sir,—ls the Maiteiton dand a selfsupporting association, or is it more or leas dependent upon the local pnblio an existence 1 If the latter be the case, its morabora are,lamentably deficient iiuA sagacity, and manifest a lack of and public spirit jn not having accepted the very reasonable terms offered by the Masterton-Opuki Jockey Club for a two days' service. Their absence at fences was very generally and' mented upon, for there.is no doubt;&l)C that had they acted wisely, aod.allow&LV tlioir performance to be advertised in \ty;4'' usual manner, the number of visitors .would have been very considerably augmented, and the band would have Just ribthin? in public favor, " verb sap.": i ■ ■•' Yours, etc, '•'■•' Rusticus; ■ Opski, December 1 th, 1882. -, -''■>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1249, 9 December 1882, Page 2
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126CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1249, 9 December 1882, Page 2
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