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PROPOSED PUBLIC HALL FOR HAMILTON.

TO THS BttlTOlt. ,Bift,ul'n<tei by the Serald' ih%t 'the Waikato correspondent ha»beld <t ineeting of the iPubiio jHiUi! Tra>l*ea, «uid decked to build at once. Very good ; but I think hd 6Ufrht^d let "the trtitefls," *U % committee appojnted.a^ * r»gsa?ly«m< veo^d public meettog of bwgesfea, have a likkl© Boaiething to ety ia thejoafttter before deeding it is to jb#dpM For mr own* pwfc; T cannot 'Bee' thfe tise of buildup toy wore ,' u Hn»a,'/ 't*kin^ lirtf consideratiott: ttlmt; ttn'e J od4fdUow« Ir# quite willing to sacrifice about £150, and likely W d^ltelWim^^^ H»U ia %$ go,9 d LW^t,^^te w * hafc the matter of «3es w altogether done a*'a^l*UK,'6T bridged 6Vfir, ( tEere T rcW,b«' do ob«tacleJiri,th'e!\r*^'if U Ptfbiic/Hatt w honestly required. By purchasing the onei*3ie**T^O r^lst^g^vift) «j^np«*Jt«ißl ft building mo^^/WH^JV? considered quftsbed, as there is pjfly one side, and the KaUijq. t ft«e«ti<^,^ein|t^7 b f bn the «w it cobveDjejat posaibieeit© for iho ppine very tvw villpl^poied to »peoulftfce is ft »h»d/ Tenrore vhea re-

quiramento are Already amplyproirided for, although, selfishly speaking 1 , 1 W <> U ]^J^« to -*ac it ou thia ride of the rhffio&*Zf but the people here oamu}*^funib^. It {a *cry likely, aaAjffy uttaoßP « certainty had they cojrijPM\tbe ftSPV, which they ought to Mjfa'ddfce yesraagp,^ ancfereoted a Townj&'P^Wio HtUtiWgfcS? wo&l<J hire been nc^&dctfeU^WB 1 H»U if so,- Dothintf' »i»roaobihg;yi^fiprftW<ii{!s dimensions. ButMoce things »ro as i they are, it would bf infifrxta to go^ftto'tße ranter of cortfp^ttion ifi^HaJUN *^d>by" purohtisiag-thß lOddfelfoirß 1 Hall the Public Hall Trt*teks-would be clearfy demouNtratinji' ttm Htoi ia'ttot; as ft great many pepplo woula\li}te\to lead others to beliere, thai the 1%bH0,,-PalL,tj[ittBt be in Haqitlton W»t. Steo^ 'thete is no East, no West ; bat all ontKA It till take a good tew hundred pounds^rid^lhare is only; one to be placed on tbi^B^imatesif the pr«aeat Miaietry retain tKBs*eeaW s lt jr^a pJuced there ooce before, alkd. it iB'ju»t/ possible that the S. Peter's %tbjMrites may have a little to say about handing over the trifle supposed to be in their oustwdy. — lam, Sec.,' BofKfflSS. Hamilton, July 29th:

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 3

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PROPOSED PUBLIC HALL FOR HAMILTON. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 3

PROPOSED PUBLIC HALL FOR HAMILTON. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 3

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