AN OBVIOUS SLIGHT.
TO THE EDITO^^
Sib,— Surety tjbe. Government are strangely unaware of the' eminent qualifications much Mr L Sirason possesses fqr a seat jipon J the judicial b"ench.. 'vHjis "well-known ; impethrbability of temper and bis "often di3plkyea love of law andj order, mark him prominently as deserving the magic letters " jr. P." after his nante. Moreover, {l\e s oniission' is an injustice, seeing tiiat all the other Gorei au4tioneers have been thus honored. " 'Perhaps if. an' lDfluentiaLdeputation were to" -wait upon him be woiild. overcome 1 his habitual 'jbashfijlness and consent !to: have his name sent to'{lie ; Minister of 'Justice for nomination iipoTJi the " emblazoned BeroU,'',.and|have n^'sY^ekring done vicariously. — |I aig^e^ A ;■ A \r x " >". " ! :>U .- LITIGANT.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 368, 24 June 1884, Page 2
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119AN OBVIOUS SLIGHT. Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 368, 24 June 1884, Page 2
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