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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74

Dunedin, 4th September, 1895. James Mills, Esq

Dunedin,

James Mills, Esq.

Dear Sir,—

The letter and other papers with this have prepared for us, and, it must be obvious, partly with our assistance feel very reluctant that the statements made in this letter, and in than of the 8th February last year, should, almost under compulsion, [unclear: be] laid before others. Creditors here are naturally restive under the long delay taking place, and think that they have the right to know what is really the character of the dispute between us. I therefore, before placing these letters, &c, in their hands, have decided to make a find effort with yourself, in the hope that you may see it right to some amends for the mistakes of the past, and thereby, if possible, one and for all bury these claims and bring these disputes to an end. [unclear: I] don't know what else to propose to this end, except that after [unclear: calm] reviewing the position you should (when and where you like) grant [unclear: us] an interview, in the hope that some amicable settlement may [unclear: be] arrived at, or possibly that our differences should be submitted to friendly arbitration.

—Yours &c,

Eliza Isaac.