EAST HAMILTON TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION.
East Huni/roN it not going ti sit down qui-tl.v unJer tbe refusal of the Pout. ma3'er-Gonei'i»l to grant a sepir&'e telegraph station to ths inhabitants on thai sirjo the livpc A peti i>u will be at onco drafted uud taken round, «ud be no d?nbt numerously tignod, addressel to the Uoua.3 of Representatives, sotting forth tho requiro'uenld of tho district and Us el»m for oona;dei\itiou Tim lUJinonil, when signed, will bo forw«rJad to tho member for W.iikato, th.it fl|Muy b» presented to the Assembly in duoform. We ha»e repe<»te i\y drawn attention to the just.cc of this claim on the part of the inhabitant* of Hamilton East. If the Government wili keep the two townuhipo, »ep crated for all practic»l purpose-*, for the w»nt of a bridge, it must stop lesser gaps which it uight not be otherwise called upon to fi'l. At it v, the telogriph is rendered pirtiallj useless ta business m»n on the East si ta the river, and though we should sc ires have th <u;ht it, we learn, up>n enq nrp, lint the larger portion of the teiegrauis receired ill Hamilton are for that side tho river.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 659, 10 August 1876, Page 2
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196EAST HAMILTON TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 659, 10 August 1876, Page 2
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