PORT CHALMERS LICENSING COMMITTEE.
Sm,—Three university men met; and said one: "We cannot yard this bullock/' " Yea," replied the old stockman, " and if you don't mind we will yard you." Thirtyfive years of a colonial career should teach one trained common sense. I am no scientist, yafc have helped to bring a man to life in the last stage of starvation by means of brandy. Have dons po when nearly frozen to death. Have watched by the sickbed for months, and given at short vals daily, whisky, till the patient recovered under the skilful treatment of an eminent surgeon, Your correspondent "Aqua" tempts one to tell this; and with a wish that all medioG sawbones were as frank and outspoken as Dr Drysdals,—l am, etc., HA'fhfi, 07 Cant. Dunedin, March 24.
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Evening Star, Issue 7480, 26 March 1888, Page 4
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131PORT CHALMERS LICENSING COMMITTEE. Evening Star, Issue 7480, 26 March 1888, Page 4
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