MONEY" ROBINSON.
The following correspondence appears m s th© • ;m6rairig .papers : — ' Sir,— l wish to be allowed to express to you' my ;i mo : st f - profound* regret and sorrow for the assault I 'committed 'on'' you on Tuesday night. , In, tendering you my humble aud public* apblogy for this assaulb, Jewish it.farther .to be known that not' the slightest provocation of any sort was given to me i by you at the, Jime^^jior one word gaid by you which could m any way justify my conduct, and that the t blow. given/<by me with a < stick : ,was! totally unexpected by !yoiL-*-I am, •yours obediently, H Redwood. — Ho& ( 'William* .■church.' — 'Sir, — In reply to your 'letter of to-day, conveying your lapology for -the- .assault; you^omjmitted on mej'l have to state that ;out of regard for ; many members of ,;your. .family, whom I have known for many years, and for whom I have -much respe.ct, I cjq not in^eud to press the case m the Polici Court againsjbjyouj :and, therefore, for these reasons, but for no other, accept your apology. . Your obedienjb, servant, . ,Wjvi HoBiNSpN.^-Et Eediwood/Esq:^l^ :": : '" CHRisVcpTOdH^ last night At a meeting of the shareholders of the Permanent Investment Society it transpired ;that the defalcations of the clerk amounted to £6000 extending.over five >yeavs. - -.- — •'■; DuNEDrN, Tuesday. MRjSTOITT,; M.H.R., AQQUSES THE GOVERNOR OF JPARTY BIAS ...,..,. Mr Robert Stout, M.H.R;, writes along letter to the • Otago 'Guardian' this; morning, dealing with the duties of a Governor. ECe maintains that the Marquis of Normanby showed strong party bias against Provincialism, an,d he asks : — ;lf the Governor Has manifested party feel/ ing, are colonists so ; craven hearted that they are afraid to condemn him for his action ? If it is to be said of New Zealand colonists that their worship of aristocracy i 3 so intense that all shortcomings of a Governor are to be overlooked, then it is useless to talk of being m : a free country, or amongst enlightened people. Dunedin, last nigKt~ The Governor replied to the petition of the unemploye.d, that the statements it contained surprises him, and that his : Government will furnish employment on railway works at higher rates than obtainable m England/
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 758, 26 April 1877, Page 2
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363MONEY" ROBINSON. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 758, 26 April 1877, Page 2
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