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CORRESPONDENCE.

THE RUSSIAN. SCARE.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMARU HERALD. Master Heditur, — I rite to let you no that I have sent the Sar of Russa your count of nieetin' m Timaru last Wencsday, and I aye told he my pinion of the mater, and you migt think I be mean not to let you no to. Wei I told he that tho Timaruuns wornt worth robin, caus they only -want 4000£ to protcc 500,000£, and they be to mean to put ther bans m ther poccots to rais the money. I have neibor who can do figers on paper, and he tels mo if they paid 2 pense m the poun on ther properti they could get the money at onso, and spen it, wer they liked and ow they liked. But no, they be to mean for that ; they like to go to dry nurse. Mr Heditur, be the Timaruuns -weaned yet? And then, Master Heditur, one of they speakin follow at uieetin says as ow the Russaa wen they come wull ang all leadin men of toun. I aye ask the Sar not to let they ang, becaus rope be to valable, but if he take no notise of my leter, and he do ang, he pleas let I no, and lull come to Timaru jus to see ow a lawer angs. lam, Your Obedent umble servant Bill.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3280, 1 April 1885, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3280, 1 April 1885, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3280, 1 April 1885, Page 3