PUBLIC HALL SPECULATION.
SIS.-WUI not the "General Public," or any' other man, awake to the faot that a "Public Hall is aa absolute necenitj m Hamilton, and take steps to have one erected at ouse. That such a building » required wa* clearly thown oa Vlonday evening, when the » Entertainment Com-nHtoe gave a performance at the Court home and had to it^p the people from cm.™ m by dozens, simply becauw they h»d no roo*i tor them. lalmoit wonder that some enterpriiinu man does not ereot a Hall, a* I lt h surj th»t it wduld pa/ him good iutero»t on hi* out laj. C*a jou, Mr Editor, «u«gett come ide» for working the people hero up to the proptr pitch, in tb.it matter.— l am, *c, Qx* wSo HiD TO HOMX. Hamilton, April sth.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 6 April 1876, Page 2
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134PUBLIC HALL SPECULATION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 6 April 1876, Page 2
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