Correspondence.
...,,: V? ,), ;1 A DENIAL. ,; .:=i U-;> To the Editor of the Auckland Evening >,:■>.;■ itr..-\ ---Star." '■'■■ '";■■■" ':" (Pey favor, of t7ie Evening Star, ThamesJ, Sib,—l read in this morning's Advertiser supposed to be culled from your paper, the Evening Star, wherein;you state that I; served as coach?; inaii in former times to Sir George Grey. 4fcUow;me to inform you that 'I was 'riot aware of being so honored, and although I should consider the occupation far superior to that of yours, namely, lickspittle and toady-generat to Sir George, I must nevertheless, contradict the statement, and inform the public that you assert what you know to be a direct and .wilful falsehood.—Pam, &c. ; " •• ■ •^■.Davies. Grahairistowri, DecembeV 2B; ';;. : : ;
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 3
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115Correspondence. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 3
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