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Correspondence.

TO THB EDITOR 07 THE PBE6B. « —A gentleman with a very ordinary \*t written a very extrordinary letter "^Vα* 4 Times;" he seems dreadfully afraid t0 if.hould think The Wood ie tho Simon ? eOp end ie evidently of opinion that his on to the stage will put to flight t|.e BP icg ranks, and turn tbo fortunea of the j p »o doubt hie appearance would carry iction to mc if I only knew where he is to I find • but he gives no address, and if he *•, toMod it mo before Monday his side not receive my support. But lam afraid • Id be no good to them, for if his followitwou p rO vided with, better ammunition kg it will take a good many of hie t, k broadßidee to destroy the enemy. The V * men of Canterbury are not to be f?,! led with his pop-gun and stage trap- • and euch stulf as he deals out is an insult intelligence. We will be true to our W | rt end not desert the man who came to h helm when the other abandoned ue. sr r cent will be added to the amount of fundi for public works, becauee our man °m oertonally free from the trammels that a yijeil bank could seduce public men into. Vβ* my moefc potent, grave, and reverend Vneur we will stand true to those who are £le to oe ; and let him who saves the money JSe the hosor of spending it for the good of all . Youtb, &c, TauE Blue. April 29, 1870.

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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2194, 30 April 1870, Page 3

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Correspondence. Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2194, 30 April 1870, Page 3

Correspondence. Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2194, 30 April 1870, Page 3