TIMBER EXPORT.— A CORRECTION.
To the Editor of the West Coast Times and Observer. Sib — In your issue of £aturdaj r I noticed a paragraph in your shipping column stating that the red pine logs which have been shipped on board of the barque Alma were from the Westland Saw Mills Company. Such is not the case, as the whole of the logs shipped on board of the above vessel were cut and squared by me. Trusting you will insert these few lines, I remain, &c, Yours, HENRY lIEARN. Cricket Ground, Aug. 21.
The weekly organ of the Irish Roman Catholic party — t he Advocate — has at length thrown off the mask and come out in its true colors — that of a Fenian journal. In its issue of Saturday last will be found an article which is nothing more nor less than an elaborate apology for Fenianism, and which, by a Jesuitical perversion of the language used by Mr Gladstone, endeavors to make us believe that that great statesman considers the Fenians " the cream of the Irish people."
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West Coast Times, Issue 1222, 23 August 1869, Page 3
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178TIMBER EXPORT.—A CORRECTION. West Coast Times, Issue 1222, 23 August 1869, Page 3
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