MR. GREENWAY'S SUBSCRIPTION.
To the Editor of the Hebald. Sir, —la it " inconsistent that the wealthy Mr. G-reenway should send round the hat ?" Perhaps it is—perhaps it is not. Still, were lie oven a thousand times more -wealthy than lie is, it would not, lessen the need one iota, that the people themselves should take all the responsibility of his case, and they would do it too, to the last penny, could they be as easily canvassed for the purpose as they cau he victimised by an organised few. I judge noL one-tenth of the people are favorable to this new Education Act, and I would rather this monev were spent in getting up a petition (from a canvass of the whole people) against it, than in feeing lawyers. "What does it matter what any judge says the law is ? The people want the nuisance itself abrogated. Nevertheless, I am for any peaceable way that offtT3 first for turning the foul birds out of their nest, and shall give him my rnito with great good will, and hope all who think the same will take the trouble to do so to.—l ! am, &.C., LOOKI2E-OX.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2906, 22 May 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)
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