PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON.
• Sju, — I tliou^'lifc tlic question of a public 'Ji.il! iuv Hamilton was .settled once and lor over, when Mr J,eque6no'fc> Una brick i Liuldiiuj in Jlardilton 12ast roso Liglier diy
bv day (ill ifc could ba kcu of all men. Surety yomsolf iir.l \our oorrespondv-nis don'c v.ant .1 -ufeil of ]>\V, c Hulls, tmd when 0110 m.;:i li.is t'>e j-tiLIV f ;>ii'it to put up a fine brie'e b;iil linj to s|»'ir n (Vnpany^on to put up .in oMp.^uio'i bui! li,i-» Ui.it u not io<jii!.O'l .ml will no', W, i.i :t ll' probability, for p.mrJici ten \vp\^ to come. Any one a ij.ilo eft' cm pco th.it tho now brick baililing- will supply all tho w.mls of Hamilton for many a lon r year - 1 am &c, D. * Ilftmilton East, 12tli Jane, IS7B. [Wo arc as glad as our corro-spoailent ca-i bo to sco tho wants of tho puop'o of Haniilton East in the matter of a public Hull, buing so well provided for, but, ns long as thoro is no bridge at Hamilton, so lonpp will thers bo a necessity for a public Hall on tho west side of the river. Besides iv tho case of a privato buildingof this kind leferrcil to by our-corresponcf-ent, the public h.xs no guarantee that it will bo csod, or if at first so used, continued in use as a public Hall. ,It would doubtless make -mi excellent hotel, and who knows if a license were likely to bo granted, but that at any moment it might bo turned to that purpose, and where then, would be tho so-called " public" Hall 1 What id wanted, and what the peonlo of Hamilton West must expect themselves to obtain is, not a privately owned building but a Kali (he property of tho Publi-j or of a public company which can bo ro!i*l on as always at tho public service. — Ed T.]
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 3
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319PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 3
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