ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE
[We wish it to be most distinctly understood thatv are not responsible tor the opinions expressed by t correspondents.] TO THE EDITOII OF THE EVENING MAIL. Sir, —I have to thank Mr. Henry Ki for his disinterested letter in yesterdaj issue of your paper, for although he In attempted to contradict my sworn all davit, he lias corroborated it in a maim most satisfactory to me ; and on referen: to the letter Mr. Kite refers to, you w; observe, sir, the language complained i admitted. Mr. Kite had bettor liavo fly at some other subject.—l am, ifcc. MNJH. Tiios. SriiATT. [At this very satisfactory stage in tl controversy between two of our very rt spected townsmen we will let the curtai fall. The question now appears to I whether Mr. Liddle expressed himself i French or English on the occasion o which the oli'ence was given. This is matter of minor importance.—Ed. JIJ.M
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 405, 15 August 1877, Page 2
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155ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 405, 15 August 1877, Page 2
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