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MR J. D, SIEVWRIGHT AT PALMERSTON. TO THE EDITOR.

Sib, —I occupied a seat ou the platform during Mr Biovwright's address at Paluierston, and tbertfore Could sco and hear what took place. Tha Rev. Mr Clarke and a companion he had with him kept up s continual string of interruptions, bnt the opeaker was so ready and witty in his retorts that the people rather enjoyed it. ' ■

In re|jly to Mr Clarke, I have every reason to

believe Mr S. will be only too williug to enter into a public discussion should circumstances permit of faia doing so, which, of course, is very doubtful. However, the opinion ' was freely expressed immediately after the address was given that if Mr Siavwright could see hia way to meet Mr Clarke as suggested, he would certainly come off the best of it. Absence from town prevented me sending this sooner.—l am, &c,

Duneilin, Sept 15.

C. R. Chapman.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 16 September 1896, Page 3

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MR J. D, SIEVWRIGHT AT PALMERSTON. TO THE EDITOR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 16 September 1896, Page 3

MR J. D, SIEVWRIGHT AT PALMERSTON. TO THE EDITOR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 16 September 1896, Page 3