A QUERY?
to the Editor,
Sir,—l see by yesterday's issue that the Governor arrived in Masterton by a special train. (Jan you inform me whether he pays for it himself when travelling privately or if the sufforing colonists have to provide it in addition to tho ten thousand a year they pay this gentleman for doing nothing'/ I am, etc,,. Desioorat. Waihakeko,Septembor 28th, isM Dear Sir,—l would recommend Cyone in want of a Colonial Oven to.order one of your own make, as they are much more durablo than tho imported ones which warp and becomo useless with two or three years wear. Tho one you made for mo about six years ago is still in perfeet order, having been in constant übo during that time, and lias given every satisfaction. i I remain, & Yours faithfully, v Henry Braithwaite. To Mb RICHARD BRIGHT, Blacksmith, Greytown.. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 3421, 9 October 1886, Page 2
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144A QUERY? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 3421, 9 October 1886, Page 2
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