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CLINTON SCHOOL C MMITTEE.

- {To the Editor of the Clutka Leader. ) Sir. — Through the medium of your columns and in the interests of suffering h'wtnani'y. 'l'bes; to ca!l on Mr 7 Anderson teacher, Cli ton, to 'resign his high vocation in that city, and let that talented young man by the name of Connor have a chance, so that peace may once .more return to this distracted Colony. I have not been able to understand whan all : the row i- about 1 , but this, I kno\v';to my sorrow that the hitherto unknown. same of Connor ha* been spread -abroad over the land Iwitb much lamentation and ;Woe,' and waste of printer's ink. Fof.thetadt two months I have not opened a newspaper which was not taken up more; or leas with thi< ex!.traordinary ca^e.. The Clutha Leader; *->as been full of if,, the 'Donedin Donkey Ctrr,' has 'overflowed with ity and 'he ' B i uz?d Bill stjcker' h'aa over until h«m^< rs of. th^ir .readtT3 : h'aye-erown t .remntnrel bald, purling out v han'sfu'B of hair tningt in vain to corapr^hehd it. Mr Connor, Mr Charles Connor, : and the Rev. ■Vlr Connor,- have presented themselves daily in print before our astonish^l eye*, ; but whether they are one'dr'two or- three, orwhat tbe^ ace, we fsfcy^with Hamlet.' 1* That is the q'ifsncin u^u%ing v frqm''the^ intense \ adWiration -the/^h^veJ-'XO.r •■ Goe another,.'.! >h •uld .BSy^the^s;w|j^n^i'(|,' oftheni .^erbii^s graad Jaffieip^f^^r znit^gfef l - -.:■■■ v -it^i i-.'i^'jyj.'-^Q^'-J\'j

_and : for, the creditot the fatnjly 1 should "hd^ett-at all the Utters and grtfclea -Ifrom— which iwe have lately suffered; ■so-nweh^ , have emanated from^the old Patriach him> r fi self, whose extremtfage/mustbe an /fe|<jus9 ta , ■ for the extreme? indistinctness of •'. his i"de,w. «', Trusting that thia is so^andi that^'ißft Anderson by complying. -witji mvirequVs|^ will soothe the old gentleman's feelings,;andfV{ provide a means of livlihobd for his^ youth-.- 1 ful descendant,' and' that we ." will nothing further on^the subjecti—l.amvf&Ws!

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 5

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CLINTON SCHOOL C MMITTEE. Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 5

CLINTON SCHOOL C MMITTEE. Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 5

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