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Correspondence.

THE LAST GREAT FACT. TO THE BDITOB OV TUB TRBdS. Sib, —Will you allow mc epnce to oa.ll tin attention of the electors to the l«st great fan in Mr Moorhome'a political career —the l»i< kick he gave hie patient after he had almost bled him to death, viz : —After he had pubii.slj nnnounced his intention to rpaign, and after he had assented to the reduction of th* saliry of the Superintendent) he sent the celebrntec order for £30,000 of roUing-etoek—in epite o hie Executire —in spite of the Provineia Council, and, therefore, in spite of public opinion. The " La»t pcene of all that endi this etrange erentful hiitory" would be tc hare seen Mr Moorhouse come forward publicly as the legal adrisers of the railway contractor! in their action with the Government —gain th< cauae, and leave poor Canterbury sans OABH Sans CREDIT, Sans BVBttYTHINO-. N.B. —Mr Moorhouee, at I'rebbleton, pro mieee to do bo no more. "Cbidat JuDJitfe." I am, &c.j JNTEGEITT. Tuesday, April 26, 1870.

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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2191, 27 April 1870, Page 2

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Correspondence. Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2191, 27 April 1870, Page 2

Correspondence. Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2191, 27 April 1870, Page 2