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THE CHOW CORSE.

A BIT OF A BAJPBY AT GI§BORNE.

A Word of WarnJng lm*i

And jfbp Result,

This paper hap never at &PV, \i&s *•% den the fact that ** J5 , Iff tfJB pbl'unins weekly prove, we ma||fi(l*rw ing a crusade .&pd trp^t tfeat tfe»t- -\**i sade will bear f?uit a|t_d f,^t rqq^AS J. «= later, and the . sqqnpf tfee _ betiey', n,.i# Chow* will be driven qijt Qf this faU' la" '• The • Chow, is a blight. He with, ftipi Qriental y\cp a^ fiitfe #"d tjtjo Kjinstipn qf 'white woipe^ aooauiplishefh" h|m, and so lopg-as - 'Truth'^'??i^^s it is going tq hit up ag^^t '.the;. nis^tailcA sooner. Gisborne is the latest pl.a_.ee tbnt} has beep disturbed 'hy t|iec.QhbV ' oues-> tion, and a "White -wqwaß |s yjtt the hot-' torn of it, and there have been lawyers' fetters and threat^ qf legal -propeftrtlno^ and all sqrts of other pleasant things.'

GISBORNE IS A^TI^GHOW and has a few mongrels m its cdnfines. .apq it does net. want any more of them if it can help it. Well, to make a ion? gtpry a short, one, about a month aeoan alien started but m the fruit Spd ponfectl99e ?y .Upe,, ajfi^as, tjhe Qlipw did pot hang out his name the 'result wag that wh\te pepple who wqulg. sqpppr starve thap" buy of the'-Mongqi. were had. Furthermore, the Chow- installed a white' wpmsß as isapppjeress, pr spra^thing off the Sox*. ae4 the fact 04 a white wp^an--who had come from AlpklaijJ, heifle in r the Chow's employment caused a, local tradesman ft> put the • fol^ow-inc _ v ncrtiotf m his wipdo^r. ,"A. Good Tip to New. : Zealanders. Buy, up ; ffofcds from Chows." Sell no Goods to dhows. Patronise our. Qwn People and Keep Gisborne Clean. '* Moreover, the tradesman, a Sffr Stewarb Hastie, interviewed the 'womau and pointed out to her that she was aegrai)i_.g> herself m the eyes oi • QisbQcae fcv ~ fORP^ PR '_% Qum. a&d advised heri mpreayer. tp set apt of the sho^. Hastie ftejEt «qt i'sftaefc vsie&; hp reoeived from the legal firm oj I^sts R^ees and Bri^t t^ fi^waiJK :-^- Srr^We are: ; qistpus^.. j»y Mi^s Ejhel BateVfcd wri%e/yoti- ajaS. detnand 3n.~anology; m writing for your fewting cjra-' dudfe towards her last eveping and to j infornj you that unless such apj&ggv' is fprthcpmtng apd 10/6 costs of and incidental tp, this application is paid on of before Saturday next,' the 27th' inst., proceedings ipay. be taken witb- , ou.t further notice. A form: of apology which will be aqceptabte tq Mi#s'B,ss£ is'enciqsed;. Kindly give the matter your prompt attention. """."-. ■'•■'■>•■ Ifqurs_ faithfully. REES BROS. & ~Bj3&Bta\Wr- ' ' Gfsborne, N._§.. " \June. 19A8. Bfßss E^ieL Ba.te^ . . ''".''■• 1 GisVori^., "" Of_\: t Dear Sfsj.^pa.-rrl; %V|. to express ipr \ regret fojc having madp use of rtiauitine [ language tpwarcts you on the evefljjis' qf Wednesday, $,c 2ith June last, jmd uncfcafta&e that there will be ho tafp* i%tAoi\ of such conduct, ' I wdjMtake tq pay yonr cos** to. this connection and the costs of $$£leCst'' ing this appiogy if you considtf fljS-i licatiqn neeessa^,— "K^nrs feoj?. Apyhoy, here is the M a po.lqpv y th*-f(bsw'_# iffoman ijeceiyed m the atfrertißtaß pbl^ mnns of the 'Gfisborne '■ t nßXD£s'* i-?- - \ v.-'.. 'PXJ^Lid Noaaost j IP the who works faft iM \ Chow tftpk? shg has teen WWjM %f ~ . me/felling ffif ". $%, weC^leiScTl* jk thmkipg. leap prove there u?«s a$ m spit qffgred. Ongr gpqd agsSa. r wqpld . have given to a sister qfa^s had I found h^_ m the same sfifSSH^ tiei*. STEWART BASTEC& . Moreover, the following lfette? In the tiaper -th,a,t same date, whft% j^ne 27 :-r- "_'-.' \ „ CHINESSE JADING. (To the Eflitoi;.)' Sir.-rr-I see the Chipamaji. has gq^i tbe small of t^e, w^dge is re«ai_ds fruit antii ereenirspper^ bu§inps? ber«> %* he was ashamed tq; puit bis name oti the YJ'ind.QW. N'o^i if the la.dies an_l gentilempn qf want to makg this, a pjcogperquj and heaSthy tqwp, ioij the ri/sing generation, now is the time to put down this kipd of indwe-fci-v.. To my surprise a European woman was serving m the shop. Trustine people will take my advice on the subject.— i am. etc... - •^ASHAMED." As no more has been heard of the matter, "Truth" presumes that it has .been, dropped, dertainly. if Hastie did almse,. ker to. leave it ' was goad and whol^sj^oe' Moreover, thp woman who Wo^ks for a Chq^t oußhit to be ashamjijd of herself.

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NZ Truth, Issue 161, 18 July 1908, Page 5

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THE CHOW CORSE. NZ Truth, Issue 161, 18 July 1908, Page 5

THE CHOW CORSE. NZ Truth, Issue 161, 18 July 1908, Page 5

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