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The Wairuna Fatality. TO THE EDITOR.

Sin, — We have beeai t-o deeply touched by the many letters and telegrams of rondoloni.c that have reached us in regard to our soie bereavement thiit it it> our sinc-oro desire to make acknowledgment of tho great amount of sympathy tendered us at such a trying time, mid tnwt that raanv will kindly* iici ept tli!B form of our heartfelt gratitade towards them. — arc. etc .J Mk and Miis Johx R Rot.

'" Home Rult',"' once very much di < -tv- c <Hl, Is laid a^iclo and left to rutt. Old Gladstone, tpite of all hi* tkill, Failed to pa^o tins famous Bill. How oftf-n do the greatest fail? And cougho make ill tho strong and hale, Vnles.i the lemedy they procure —

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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 19

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The Wairuna Fatality. TO THE EDITOR. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 19

The Wairuna Fatality. TO THE EDITOR. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 19

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