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MORTIMER VERSUS HIS TORMENTORS

' (r S Editor of Aueklano tlie « Sja.—Will you be so goo maining portion of my letter p journal of the 1 1th instant. . Mr. J Higher up Mr. Turner s ll was at my house on the 25th J fnessa ges ® brought me there? —two ver < a n ote > j -ant Smith and Mr. Stackpole, « )|e „. a) n himself—he states in another p able to travel so far without so [ sa y so J ll your hoary locks, Ben, how could * thing, when on the Ist. order •« ed by a respectable friend, .” j; n a delip®*® B r me in Council, a fund ( d >« which 1 would shortly r . e ? el ’ e ’ der foot, f° r / r e ed) put your Irish pride un lJo w c« r pride is ridiculous—not hon . ise Iron , sign? said Ito Mr. T , having ®£> k „. P ly all the non-offieial members s (i , ting the pre-emption lan , es th»t | thirty mme, besides other g salt! tu»'ly pledged to; Tr X Soot"f•« couldnt get Barney m will G> I promise you that Mr. c no ws ai |,i’, yXriine of. policy, vernment trickery. Ibe Pe

I nart Mr- Turner on the same unamicable Ss I parted then with him. promising Mr. Edi--16 with vour permission, to renew the subject, Innine toprove his gentleman (Mr. Reynolds) in ?•« No Turn Coat " dispatch, to have no more the distinction, than a Yahoo —to a pedi<,rec fe m Adam s Folk wonder, that in this affair Men dabbled crowned with lioary hair. For the comfort of Mr. Griffin. J beg to inform t,’m that I am both ready and willing to meet him •nnublic or private discuss'on, provided he ar- ° L the when and where, and promises to bring "•Tl im the-Xy Fox. and Red Fox, and all *' Lrned sick excepted, All that—that long head:°d n gentleman can write on the; Mora! and Inteli „,»1 Neglect of Pensioners," but shows them his empty pomposity . The Patriarch Benjamin m Si lasi P pug>listic bulletin says-" Mr. Gnffin was J gusted at seeing him with a drop t o much, for- ” in(r that Mr. G’s own devoir to the flask, deprived g him of a baton—not a Field Marshal’s, but “ Does he°want them to go to school again ? When Mr 6. shows me a fault in a pensioner I will show inin’one in p civilian. Had be in Council endeaeored to reduce the sum of £3260 voted for edurational purposes last year, or moved to have it riven in employing the unemployed—working peo,,le would then send their children to school; but no parent will send bis child there hungry—unem-,,l-vrd people's children must alas 1 be often so. I be» to retract my remarks towards Mr. John Flynn « P f have it from himsel? and others, that he was nouarty to the Prince Albert Inn conspiracy. Mr. Turner being so much in the habit of keeping the ring, be father’s it all, and his advice to Barney .. not to persuade, ’’likewise. , The starting point in my next, with Mr. Foley s, God willing, shall be from the parlour of the Traf3l B ar ’ I am, Sir, Yours truly. Onehunga, Jan. 9th. P. Mortimer.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 2

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MORTIMER VERSUS HIS TORMENTORS Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 2

MORTIMER VERSUS HIS TORMENTORS Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 2