"DR" HOSKING AND THE PRESS.
[To Tiik Emiou.] Siu,—l note by your issue of vesterdav anil by' the ilerdd this morning that the much overrated "I»r" Hoiking'* name appears, this time with charging the Press of the colony with being " ihe greatest liars outside the infernal regions." I was present al the meeting on Tuesday night when the remark was passed, and, must say, 1 was thoroughly di>gmttd utit ; and am thoroughly convince! now about his religious sincerity C.M. In a footnote tin' editor of the Herald remarks that "be does no( believe that lh' Husking made u>e of such language." 1 can as• Mire him on oath that he did, and luy statement can lie corroborated by every prison who w.i - You fairly got home on the rev. gcntlenttui re " Tim lliblo Hammer " aitair. Kveryone is sick i f hearing his abuse, but the people of Hustings will not have to endure it mueh longer as he is under orders for some remote village up noi til. lie ne\ er will !> > missed. I am, etc., I.ISTKNKIt.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 280, 25 March 1897, Page 2
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177"DR" HOSKING AND THE PRESS. Hastings Standard, Issue 280, 25 March 1897, Page 2
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