HAMILTON TOWN HALL
NO MONOPOLY. f am 1 given 1 uVderstahd, and i*??^ orreotl y '"formed IS is the East Town Board, to offer Jfpf sale the Town Hall (commonlycalled ‘‘the hut’). Xvery much djfiAßibWttpo«& tb/do 4ti, bus irrespective of that it would be an act of the greatest iujastivd~to the residents of iKirtWHißgflso <|«|Kiwv them of what has as (the: Peoples Hall, it ajar, not an edifice of great pretentions it is a very useful building. I can qnitajxnderstaad uic member .for its removal, but how a majority of the Board have been induced to to an act, s#o!| upon them tho indignation of their n ighoors is a mystery.—l> IfiJj* ‘it aax it cf. ISTTQ4fr tT A l it;
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 842, 8 November 1877, Page 2
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121HAMILTON TOWN HALL Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 842, 8 November 1877, Page 2
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