The Carterton Janus.
To the Editor of the Standard. Sib,—The viper has tamed and bitten the hand that nourished it. Oar local baa tamed round upon Mr Fraaer who bronght charges againat Countable Darby and elated him, and yet it was this paper that baa been calling tor investigations into the conduct of the police. It was thin paper that led Mr Fraaer on in the charges brought forward against Constable Darby, and Mr rriser re. turned the k indues* in ways known m note lew cl us here. H"w is it that the little rag now tarns rouii'i upon lum ? Betunse the public of C.:iti rtoii Wei,, crying Shame upon it for the pait it took oust Constable Darby, and for being so tbirk with Fraser. Things were getting prettv warm t o ibis " skunk " ol a paper and it change t its to-tics. Its issue of to-day has d'sens'cri ih ■ whole of the communty lis ire <ln . . , i v. i lliuess, is the talk of the town SVbm Fraser wee let in fvr costs his fin-rvia fits n>*e i save the mark !) fed il better to Jr , him .ike a hoi potato. 1 am, ..... Ah .ns Carterton. April 15.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1821, 16 April 1886, Page 2
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201The Carterton Janus. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1821, 16 April 1886, Page 2
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