Sheep Gone Astray.
(To the Editor.) f Sir,—When Sir Booth'wasihete^Wimplored the temperance.people 'to'lqbk'.ifl* the sheep and gee that thty kept in tb fold—to regard each other as floldieism Im one battle-by kind words, and looteto help each other; and tbepeopJe promifed Mr Booth to do bo, but:_ave totpeHomwl. To-day I regret to state that the fata Hi Booth said would be if they were Ml looked after has happened,■_and .50 pa cent, of the sheep have, gone 'astray l «m the shepherd who gat_<e-_d:Mo*ijto the fold left. I am otten.adod«w people are not visited. Being in'Mli* woman, I cannot account for colonial »R but an ol_ colonist tells me!tte»i* Auckland falls off in six moijttfcg* novelty is over. lamgladlafflnotaawft and never wish to be, butvh6jr t i»t« truth. A working man's ,W%»W?*! the Women's Christian TemperanM*J • says no one speaks to her atthegWSJ and she is righteously angi^. : "4W.ffl it is no union at all,, and some ; Oj MS ones are totally unfit to preside, M™ ness, no sympathy for ;i»SgB "What thou doest, do quic-l/i m Christ.—l am, &c, A Wokkkb. ■ ♦— ——/_»..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 77, 9 April 1885, Page 4
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