THE PUGET SOUND TRIP.
, (•tOTHifa EDITOR OF THE STANDARD.) "Siar-^l see ihaib American' hns again let himself looxe on 'his favourite topic the projected Puget Sotfncl 'Eipeflition. It appears that there are to be bankers' receipts and all the rest of it. - The wore I see of the scheme the more lam inclined to believe it is one that will turn out a bubble, and that (if it ever comes ; to auy thing) those who join it " will feel disposed to Lynch the promoters when they get to the other side, (if they can catch them there). We are told tht\t the intending emigrants can sell or < transfer their tickets. Just r so; but cornea to anything, more still will wish to goodness they had " cried back" m time. But I say, Mr " Would beAmerican," why are you silent about
theuflkcuhityjo.u thought ofjetting done at Wooilville qu the quiet ? v( Surely yoa can explain this to the satis&.ction of, jithe company. And which is th« bank, jand whbjgivW the reciipts fpi!-aU the money j and who is to, charter the Noah's A J rk for the expedition? Really T can! hardly loqk upon the matter m a serii ous iignV'thoiigh I musli confess 1 was ■.-, i -••"•' * -".-! NeakliH.id. . .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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207THE PUGET SOUND TRIP. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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