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LETTER FROM SIR T. ESMONDE.

(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, June 24. A letter received from Sir Thomas Esmonde by a fiiend in Auckland states that the Home Rule cause is gaining strength day by day. Mr Parnell has muoh improved in health, and is quite a new man, whilst Mr Gladstone is fresh and vigorous. Sir T. Esmonde continues:—“For myself I have been rather unlucky lately. Riding here tbe other day my horse slipped on the greasy pavement and rolled over, crushing my foot and ankle rather badly. Fortunately no bones were broken. Next day, however, in spite of my doctor's advice, I went up to the House of Commons to vote against the second reading of Mr Balfour’s Land Purchase Bill.” t

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 24

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LETTER FROM SIR T. ESMONDE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 24

LETTER FROM SIR T. ESMONDE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 24

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