OPEN LETTER TO A HARRY BEYERS.
TO THE EDITOB. Sir. —I have to inform Harry Rovers that 1 am a true British subject .and can go to any part of the world without being assisted by a Boer 1 My people, thank goodness. are loyal to the Crown. Is this the Harry Beyers of Exmoor. Clive, whom my wife lent ,£242 to buy cows with and I had to sue him before we could get the balance paid Is this the Harry Beyers whom Mrs. Sin s’ a lem 1'75 on his milking machines to stop the bailiffs going in to his house ! Is this the Harry Beyers to whom I have lent various sums and £3O in particular, to pay Kirkcaldie and Stains for goods supplied to his house ? If it is he might in future assist himself to leave this country and not worry about me. If I want assistance I will no doubt ,be able to get same from friends belonging to the British race. —I am, etc.. IL lAN SIMBON. Havelock. Dee.' 16. 1911.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 5, 16 December 1911, Page 4
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178OPEN LETTER TO A HARRY BEYERS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 5, 16 December 1911, Page 4
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