LAND TENURE.
| TO THE HDITOIi. Sin,-" Pro Bono Publico" thinks bo is a martyr, but his effusion for the public good (unknown to himseif) tends to kill tho goo3o that lays tho goldon eggs as hitherio for tho Waihr.os; ho abuses "ho don't know who." He is, to all appoar- ■ nnccs, a dweller in tho Land of " Evil," and a Canaanito into ike bargain, And peradvonturo, a dog in the manger, and if ono asked lnui to peg out or buy a section ho would put on airs, nud aay, "Dj you tako mo for a fool, when I can livo in othor blokes' houses for nearly nothing ?',' Then ho launches out that it tho Government had douo this thing and the othor thing, according to his bright viowc, idleness and luxury, living on himself the great producer, would novor hnvo come to pass—uo, nover. Poor, Poor, Pro Bono Pobuco!
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 5 October 1904, Page 2
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150LAND TENURE. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 5 October 1904, Page 2
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