THE TWO HOUSES.
Sir, -I have j.»*fc been reading the letter of •' Free Trade »in y( , U r i a , na of the 12th miit , alao that of Mr Cumminp in a previous isnne and, at the »taten»<>i.ti made in them have appeared in print More, without contradiction, I wish to g\vt> my view of th<« matter. NW, i am no Good TrmpUr, nor, hare I the *light«-ft inrere«r in the Central, or any other h itfl, or any brewery, or anything of ihn kind I im, hovvv^r, » rosidint in th« di»tri-t of Te Av^matu. and I am anxiom to ace it maiotait^ it* present character is aq orderly and rcspeefc3bl#
place I »Urt, then, vutu tho pruiui^lu that An liotel, an at priudiit usually cmi«lu)t<d. i* a iko tsary evtl ; tha". it to ■ay, the c>untiy wuulil ha r chwr au<i hippier if there wtiM no hot li. If tb 8 is conceited, it in wt aso be granted U t t*i« iuuiti|i!io .u iv > f 1 o c s can ou y I o jumii'tt by ufceiuity, an, a lur piu'iuiutj ttooouiiu »lation for tlio tiavelliug | umlk, •ay funhir extemiou of t aJu muit b iv t iw •»»}>* of b»r bu»tue>»ii, ami, when hut«l« *rw utuliipliwd, tl c iau Uurilii, in ur.ter to makw » living, muitotfer greater lU<lu^«DlJUt« to |»copie ta •yeud tbi »t uiou«y ou tiiat wbioh euriuiiea utith^ th«m««lves uQt th«-couairy. I »«y, tLcci, thftt tU«s ji«oplo uf l'« Aw»muui \X» no\. w»ut aauihar hot«l thiu»t dowa thtir thriMU, vi no neiOMity exuts lor it. TU«r« U aooomuiodittn'u, aud to »paie, »t i ho Ciiiti*!, t.ir all th<« traveltor* likely t<> vitit T« Awamata u«tir« tua »iiv. ut of tiierulway, «ud the itttler* cm find • b«t<<rr ua« for their uK'Oey ttmn iv l»u)lug "'Cuia Miog'g b«er." "'FcCcj I'rado ' ar^una tuat, bec«tt*o the utu«r «cUlcta uta of lha Waikato bavu tuore than one hotel, cortaiuly thin •' great agriiultmal centre ' m*H r. quir i*vo. V*. el', per-n-ipt, ou Cambrm^e f rien.ia woul.l ot j -at to ihm Iteiug oalloi, "Tue great, &o," t>ut Ut that paia. At auy rate, tn.ro w h«r«, ao i«rg« oonata»ulary ataiion, uo a« M»on trado, and uo largo swamp w»rk» to Mianloy a lot of labore.-a, aun, as 1 aaid bcfjr« the acittUra uau do belter with th-ir niiiDey, aid, if a general canvass of tb* >i)Buiut w«r« mute, 1 have u > d<>ubt but a large m«joiii.y of tbtm would votf agaiuat a auuoud lic«ii«ed bouaw. Una fust, jtt any r* c Oanuut b« duputed, viz., tltnt we havn b«r» t«r less of d> *kn>i > , lohfln., aud gamxliDg thau Wueo tb«rw w<;ro two hcenaed hoaars iv thj plaoa. Of oourae, Mr C. k»» a perfeot ri^ht to try to pa«h tb» salvul hi* b««r aa m <eh aa b« oau (tuougb Te Awaauutu h»» a vary gioii brow«ry of ill own), but, the £a t«v«mutu people have j aiao the ri^ht to try to prevvut * nuisanob iv the I'Uco (which a aecomi home would bf) As for * Kreo Trade'a '* statcujent ft><oat tne orowded atate of ih« "OcQtra 1 ," h* had belter give the daica and particular*, an tiirre muvt have baeu amuet lug wttuderful going ou iv qumt Tt Awamutu to cauao aucb a stir.— l am, Ac, Mod bb ati on.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 2
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549THE TWO HOUSES. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 2
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