CORRESPONDENCE.
Public Holiday. (To the Editor.) Sir,—The Borough Council were probably not aware when they decided to grant a half-holiday on October 28th (Show Day) that on that day a public holiday had been proclaimed by the. Government throughput, the colony. 'AreweinM.'asterton to be debarred from enjoying what is enjoyed mother parts of New Zealand simply because an agricultural show happens to fall on Demonstration Day? Trusting His Worship the Mayor will recognise the injustice and proclaim a 'holiday for the whole of the day,' In:jebestep,
SALVAGE, (To the Editor,) . ■ Si(t,-I notice in your issue of yesterday a letter signed "Insurance Agent," which stated that the office ho represented had contributed through him a subscription this year to' the Volunteer Fire Brigade of 'upwards Of j&ye pounds, Jtf6jv,sir, I am at'aJo'sf'tp' |tnb'w wliat 'Brigade he means." If jt'ijf ffio'"Masterton Voh)n|eerfir,e Brigade,'l cat} speak for myself as Paptjiip, and say that the money lias Met 'been handed over to us, lam, &c, BHousslow, Captain M V F B,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 2
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167CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 2
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