CAMBRIDGE.
The committee of the Cambridge Jockey Club are making strenuous efforts to ensure a successful day's racing on St. Patrick's Day. Weather and other circumstances permitting, there is no doubt that a very successful day's sports may be anticipated. Our new chum editor has of late shown a carping spirit in trying to expose defective education on the part of one or two writers to the Waikato Times. As the writer of one of those letters truly remarks, it is not the way for a journalist to do business, and he tells him plainly that if it ocourß again he will be obliged to stop taking his paper in the fviture. Truly, Mr G. S. Milward, you have begun your editorial functions in fine style. Take my advice, Mr Would-be-critic, and make some attempt to regulate your own pot-hooka and hangers before setting up as a general schoolmaster for the public of Cambridge. Horaoe observes — Ridiculum acri forbids et melius magnas 'plerumque secat res.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 583, 1 March 1890, Page 14
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