[TO THE EDITOR.]
SiR,-Would you oblige, hWl!y pubMing the following reply .to the Councillors who attacked me in such a cowardly manner at the meeting'of the Borough Council on Tuesday,: last.V .Councillors Hess'ey arid Mason ; L presume know the/ history of the building referred to. , In. making their remarks they,'ignored tho fact that the building long subsequent to my connection with it,' was', partly destroyed by fire. Tho roof, which is a most essential part of the was greatly injured, and was probably tinkered up in a careless and unseientifio 'manner. Tho methods adopted-in repamnnthe building maybe judged of from .the results that immediately followed. Hessey and Maßon may be very clever men, and may have, for ought •. I know,, soiontifio facts to back up -their malicious maortions.' • ■ . .'■•'._ I am, ':■■■ John* King,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 22 April 1886, Page 2
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132[TO THE EDITOR.] Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 22 April 1886, Page 2
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