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[The foi!owiiig/c.7r<i7/<Ay has been dropped into cur letter box.-— Ed. S’.J ;■ — No. 1C ! , Ciifford-sqiiiire, Feutherston. Dear F—x.—Here I am or. my own stones. Aiy progress has been slow enough in every way. Can’t you maiiuge to overtake us mid go up with us io Ahuriri on some Land Commissioner’s business ? 1 should he g’.ul if you couhL for this fellow \V—<l is the most awful muf”imagin<tble, the only reason 1 tolerate him is because J find him useful in carrying me over d<e rivers. Js Ficz gone to Winiganni yet’.' 1 fear the Wanganui fellows will have to whistle, sis you say, for the bridge, unless you can get L'i’E to place his nose nt lheir disposal, the bridge of which is of somewhere about the necessary dimensions I want to know, t<i<>, how the banquet went ofi ? Of course it was a faihae; but somehow T fancied I could hear the cheers from here. I don’t despair of beating them yet. If tvriyihiug <’lst! fails we c,;i.n still slick to our seats in the General Assembly, ami m-xt session we will •'■entralize like Mazes, Vote for keeping the Seat of Government in Auckland, and see if we can’t capt-izc the legislation uf these sanguinary Radicals. Yours, yon know who, Hisu ! litsn !! Ilisn I!’

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1286, 28 November 1857, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1286, 28 November 1857, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1286, 28 November 1857, Page 3