DOUBLE DEALING.
To the Kditor of the Xew Zealand ITkrald. : •Sin, —'Xo those who study human nature in its j v/orst asjieets. the course pursue-d by vour new daiJv } r.otemporary must be very intere sting. The art of j currying* two faces under on#; hood persistently but j clumsily attempted. The Government reallv anxious I to encourage loyalty in a tribe which has always j rdiown itself attaeliPii to u<. an* anxious to plaroarnjs ■ in their )iand<, tak.nfi: guavHiitees h'»wevui that thev ; will not lik«<ly to ite inisus«*u. \ our coteinpomrv ' at 'ince iiivs tlj) against the net of this Government, twists the article into which it dots *o into u ship at the Deleneo Oihco, and then 1 dare sav sits down to do a httlu ii:ueiido tor his liext is.-u (i caleuhit(*-i j seriously to injur;; the eau>e whieh he lau juat before ■ boon loudiy on the back. " ! 1 am, sir, Twextv Vkails a Settle*:, i Auckland, March 7th. !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 100, 9 March 1864, Page 4
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