Correspondence.
fOur correspondence columns arc impartially open to oil, but we do not in any way ide/i'ify ourselves with opinions expreacd thcran).
TO THE EDITOE. Sir, — I attended the Whatawhata sports on Boxing ay, and can positively state that there is not one woi'd of truth in Observers letter in your last i&sue. (I think he mxi&t have police on the brain) Independent of our local cons-table, Mr Clarke, there were five field force con« stables at the sports, so that the preservation of the place was amply provided for. Your observations in reference to our Waikato police are unanimously concurred in — I am, «!cc., Te Roro, January 6. another Observes.
TO I'IIE KDITOB. — The thanks of the Waikato public arc clue to you for manly and straightforward remarks on Mr observer's letter in your la^t issue concerning the "VVhatawhata sports. — I aro, &c, Alexandra, January 6. one Who "Was There.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1175, 8 January 1880, Page 2
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