Letters to the Editor. A PUBLIC HALL FOR HAMILTON.
■Bib,— Hero ye are again, a meriting. oallvd for, at trrbioh no elector in th« district should havo boon .absent, and no suitable 'building to bold it in, sons ntall indeed on ono side tbo wator, for I mndeiitand th&t fho'Court-house was refused for ■> political meeting. ■Where nro tbo leading mon ■on tbo wssfc lido of iho rivsr, Ibnt they let month after mouth go by without making provision for this Tory great and prcising nco«isity. &-"" not ns if there wns a good Public Ball oven in Hamilton East, ■ — nor from vhat I can learn is there hkoly to be one. "What it wanted ii a Publio Hall in the liter.vl cense of the word, ono tbat Iho public can depend upon getting when wanted, not a private building that may be withheld from them at the will or caprice of the owner, or if he sees on opportunity may be pui to Borne moro lucrative purpose. By all means let us wake up in this matter on the wsat side of the river, and show that we hare some spirit and u go " left in us. — I am, &c, Hamilton West. Hamilton, June 20.
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Waikato Times, Issue 638, 22 June 1876, Page 3
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204Letters to the Editor. A PUBLIC HALL FOR HAMILTON. Waikato Times, Issue 638, 22 June 1876, Page 3
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