CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED.
Owing to the great pressure on our space and the great number of letters to hand, we are conijielled to “boil down” our correspondence. Charity writes from Raglan that Mr Teasdale complained of unfair treatment from the Press, and yet after he had obtained a vote of confidence, he most unfairly made a bitter attack on Major Jackson.
A Waikato Settler corroborates onr Alexandra correspondent in in’s statements regarding the People’s Park at Taupo, and maintains that the Maori Trunk Line of railway is useless, and a waste of public money.
The Ballanoe deprecates the story of Mr Teasdale and Lio Medo being taken seriously, and says it was told by the candidate to enliven the “ dry dust on ordinary politics, and to raise a laugh that would hurt neither teller nor hearer.” He denies that Mr Teasdale supports a reconstruction, but is an opponent of the Ministry,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2373, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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150CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2373, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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