SPECIAL AUDIT.
TO IHE EDITOR OF THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE. S IR) Are the rate-payers to suppose that in consequence of the vote passed on, Tuesday evening last, Mr Joseph Soulby is responsible for the sum of £47 os ? Assuredly the vote was none the less unanimous, but even more so than the one that gave rise to the special audit itself. Clearly under the circumstances the Board is as much entitled to obey the one as the other. The triumph to the cause of truth and justice by.the finding of the special auditors must be very gratifying to the honest body of the rate-payers, especially I should say to the auditor who faithful among the faithless stood ; and it must also be mortifying beyond expression to the various tools—journalistic as well as trading—that have cut their lingers with their own weapons —sweet also to the gentleman who has to pay the bill. I am, &c., January 31. Verbum Sap.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 825, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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159SPECIAL AUDIT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 825, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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