NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Evidently you are an angel)'and'do not propose to accept tie challeiigfe of “ A Member of tie National Association.” However, I trust you will allow me to return your correspondent’s bray. I went to hear - Mr Seddon, and came away satisfied and encouraged. I also went to bear Mr Mackenzie, and came away disgusted. I read your comments, and thought you took a very common-sense and correct'view of the matter delivered by the opposite apostle of the gospel of politics, “I will be pleased to hand over to Herrick’s Home,” with a very
remote chance of “ parting with my if “ A Member of the National Association will give the name of that high light and high priest of the National Association who, when'my note to the Chairman of kenzie’s meeting was handed up, said “ tear it up, tear it up.”—l am, etc., 1 J. S. MYERS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11623, 5 July 1898, Page 6
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