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McCULSKY V. WESTWOOD.

To the Editor of the Evbniito Stab. Sib, —Mr Dickenson's statement to the effect that that he had furnished a funeral for the loio sum of £7 10s i« altogether false. The fact is, he being told that I was furnishing it for £6 he went to the house (myself being there at the time,) and offered to do it for £5. If he will be advised he will let the subject drop.—l am, &c, Hbnbx P. Hatwaed.

A country editor 'says, " If the. party_who plays the aocordion iv this vioiriity at nights will only change his tune occasionally, or sit where we can scald him when the engine has steam on, he will hew of something to his advantage,"

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 755, 17 June 1872, Page 2

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McCULSKY V. WESTWOOD. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 755, 17 June 1872, Page 2

McCULSKY V. WESTWOOD. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 755, 17 June 1872, Page 2