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The Rough Ironwork.

i_ -TO THE BDITOB. Sib. — InlookiDg thronghyonr colnmna'of i ths 14th, I wat surprised toieetbatyon stale | tae : cause of Mr. James .Strang's defeat for first honours for double buggies at the late A. and P. Show to be a slight roughness in the ironwok. Now as I wa« the forger of the ironwork for the first and cecond prize buggies, and their undergearings were both made in the shop of Mr J. Bath where I am employed, <and as" I have taken the same pains with'bbtb, liail to see how.you can lay bis failure to the ironwork. It occurs to me that Mr Strang's failure lay more in the design and construction of the body than in any defect in the ironwork. — I am, &c, D. MgQuabbie, ' Ooachsmitb.

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Southland Times, Issue 9092, 16 December 1885, Page 3

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The Rough Ironwork. Southland Times, Issue 9092, 16 December 1885, Page 3

The Rough Ironwork. Southland Times, Issue 9092, 16 December 1885, Page 3

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