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I KrjIECA ! Mr. Kditor, Kur--I;:t ! —W'e :iri* all wondering why the Inspector of Xiiitinceft lias been pot!jriim silmut. Quecn-?t reet umuoting resprrtaUi.' people, and leaving tin; smells to «M>te their sweetness, kc. Sir, before the ln-pector u'ot his neir clot hes, we <1 d not see him so often on tlic Kialto, and 1 hope the I iioe.rd will never outfit Kim We conlu not reasunublv expect that lie slionl 1 refrain I from unking the most of his flossy eo.it. anil ! go] I chevron?, and their elTei'L would indeed ' be lost uinid back yards und pig-styes. >"OS£V.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2084, 29 September 1870, Page 3
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