Letters to the Editor.
T/th column it open to all without fear or favorhut the editor desire* to disclaim any retpon, sibiliti/for opinions expressed by correspondents No notice will be taken of anonymous letters All communications must be authenticated by the signature and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as i guarantee of good faith, Wt rf» not undertake to return » ejected letters'
Silt, — It wm witli mingled feelings ©f admiration and pit; that I r«ad ' Waipa's' effusion ia last last Tueiday'i TIME3 — Admiration at his self osiuranee in thiDking that hi* anonymous aslertion will have any weight with the newspaper reading pnblio, after the unanimous opinion expressed at the late meeting here; and with pity to think he should find it neoeaaary to draw tho bngbovr so tightly in stating that at the lato meeting no govern Lent supporters were present, if io, where did the twelve dissentients cjme from. I was not lurpmed after such a tissue of misstiitements he wai itshamed to sign hi» own name.— l am, &c, W W HiaoiKSOK. Alexandra, 13h 3a\f, 1876.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 649, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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182Letters to the Editor. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 649, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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