Correspondence.
(Our correspondence columns arc impar\ially open to all, but toe do not m any ivay identify ourselves xoith opinions expressed therein.)
Sib, — Can you explain how it is that the Hamilton people have to get their supply of potatoes from Auckland? To day there are no potatoes to be had m Hamilton West. Before we had the railway, the farmers grumbled that they had no market where they could sell them. There is no trouble to sell them now;—I am, &C, RIOH. GWYiSTNE. Eebuary 17, 1879. [We have gone to the root of the matter, and find that the drought has a deal to do with it.— Ed. W. T.]
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1038, 18 February 1879, Page 2
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