THE COOK-HOUSE AT KIHIKIHI.
f5-iftv;iiJJ «"r?ir»TjrJ .f-.'/o'T ;•':•!..:! I Sib, —As the Government endeavour to get out of the charge of Intended demo!ition of GoTernmenfcbiiildingsr.at Kihikihi by eajingUat ;" it Was'onlj'a very iittle one"—in fact, nothing %ore than *'cookhouse which could not be finished, allow me to state as a fact that it oas atgreat deal easier to have, finisbjed, tie building t-han f^o 'hisve taken it.down-VAll that was wantedl "was 'the hangiiig' of a door and a similar quantity of work to the franae.- Moreover, ;it is not true that it was only ■,». cook-house. ;■ It; wafl: both a cook aja'd mess house, and doubtless if the wires %ereallowed 'to tell idles, it 1 would be known that it Was thetxpreesion of public, indignation here that!caused the work ;pf demolition to cease where it did. -i^ j. s. ■ ■ v •-■ v ■
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 758, 26 April 1877, Page 3
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138THE COOK-HOUSE AT KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 758, 26 April 1877, Page 3
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