To the Editor of the New Zealand Herald.
<. Sib, —With the. usual accuracy of. thd reporter of the Southern Ch-qsa, he last Monday inserted a paragraph in.. that paper, stating that the horse of an itinerant .musician,..' frightened at the sounds of musio 'behind him, ran. away, &C:, and states, that the hpr«e was sensible in so doing; Without entering into the question as to whether the; shopkeepers and travellers through the streets were.annoyedj I asabrt that my right to give public entertainments for a gratuity, is as legitimate as that.of the .Professor Who charge's & large sum for'a medium ehiertainmentj and that my horse was the more Sensible ■animal pfthe two,, as though the: reporter could not be made any livaUer with sweet. epuods, or with.the ' application of an incentive tp go ahead (which the reporter so much needs), my horse took jhe. lam.&c, Jos. PitZi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 4
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