ALL CBAZIHC RUNS. PEN LETTER TO the INISTEIt OF LANDS. allowing letter lias been liand--13 by Mr. G. J• Black for iou:— [To THE Editor.] -I enclose you a letter for pub--011 above subject. I. may inan that I sent a copy to lit HOll. Sir Joseph Ward, on 16th. I informed him that' expect ia. reply and finished these words: —“I am deter;hat if a renewal of run 4d Granted to the present- lessee(’vill publish the enclosed letill the leading newspapers 111 union, and will see tnat eieiy tenant gets a copy of it. 1 >ave the matter in your and will expect a reply by 1 inst. 1 received a telegram r Joseph Ward to the foliow>ct :• —“Will be very glad to n the matter as soon as it is for me to do so. —J. G. Ward.” ng!,tha 26th and.no satisfactory irtncoming I now forward you of the letter for publication, the matter for the public to Thanking you in anti.—I am etc. G. j: BLACK. AN OPEN LETTER, n. Robert McNab, Minister LandSj Wellington. corucnoco. SPRING ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL shillings; inent ofi to an a; proved j nient- or been sol exertionThey lia works ti Band.' I raised s and huil ves for| clamoriij rent, -ad tiers iii willing j the l'resl term as 1885, “ff If it wa ■lease cat were pit. that yor intention Act to g term. T case will those wo John Bai others, August of Land) important Act 188 c small rii drawbac] the in-set opinion j have ma if som et tenure S of the j 5 is
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2335, 30 October 1908, Page 4
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