THE HOME RULE DELEGATES.
TO THB EDITOR. Bift,— Please give me space to sek " Who get the money the Home BuuDelegates are obtaining from the po-r men of New Zealand? Is It the poor of Ireland, or these men with letters to their names? Ta It a 'sprc,' to keep thn?e . men In a job and fool the teat of the people?*' I s»y, give the money to the poor— lf not don't give lt to tbe delegates . I am, etc, j Home Rulb. [Our correspondent must be very Hllaformed if he does not know tho obj.-c' to which the fanda colleorrd by tho Home Rule delegates aro devoted, and he has most certainly chosen a very ir•pproprlate now, ds plume. We fsttcy, however, tbat he does not need en llghtenment m thi- point, and we can no congratulate him upon exblbHiugeltber broad-mindedness or generosity m the above effusion. — En ]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2284, 19 November 1889, Page 3
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150THE HOME RULE DELEGATES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2284, 19 November 1889, Page 3
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