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BUT the very next sentence in our Contem- I porary's statement is also so ridiculous that we are inclined to ask again if the writer was at home or abroad when he penned it ?" It speaks of the million" as a debt which is about to be incurred, for it says "the Ratepayers will be within appreciable distance of a round million pounds. And this, bear in mind, with rates well over ten shillings in the pound, before we have taken over the liability of the huge debt to the Bank of England, before we have spent one farthing on the big sum required for filtration." Had it not been that we owe the Bank the huge sum" stated, our rates would be 7s. 9d. in the X, and not 10s., and had we not built the reser- voirs and the market place, and embarked on enterprises in other ways, our rates would not be more than about 5s. in X. We ad vocate the adoption of a scheme by which the rates will be reduced, and every wise citizen will do the same. Our Contemporary persistently insists upon the rates being ftm ned at the highest figure possible, and, therefore, recommends every Ratepayer to vote against adopting the proposals of the Bank. We advise every Ratepayer who is in any way anxious to retain the rates of the town at the highest figure possible, and to prevent the further prosperity and progress of the town, to follow the advice given by our Tory Con- temporary, and vote against accepting the proposals of the Bank. But we advise every Ratepayer who is anxious to secure a reduction in the rates, and the de- velopment of the harbour, to accept the proposals, and spurn the advice of our Contemporary with the contempt it deserves.

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.I

Tumble Competitive Concert.I

DROWNING FATALITY.

NO MORE BEER.)

ELECTION EXPENSES.I

UNFAIR ASSESSMENT. I

COUNCILLOR'S INSINUATIONS.I

MUSTARD AND CRESS. -0-