THE ASHBURTON CYCLING CLUB.
TO THE BDITOB.' 1 \\i n<•=, Sib,—Mr Frizzel'a letter in last night's paper is a bit of an enigma of which ha onlj haathe.key. For instance, he lays that the " season spent with the Cyoling,Olub is now dead," and then jgiih that " visiting lidtri will go away with-Ashburfpn in one pocket and break your neck in the other." I hope he will excuse me for asking him to explain, as I have not the honor of being either a schoolmaster or very well educated. He says he has had do praoioe in the art of eompoiing, I should advise him to have some., for he wants it vide last night's letter*. Then again about" the dying kiok," eto.£Wriai kiok was there, who oame off the belt, the^ktakers or the kicked ?• It reminds me of the donkej that tried to kiok the fly off itt leg; it mined the fly but sprained its leg. It would-save the Cyoling Club from farther ridioule to get another Seoretary at onoe, giving him strict injunctions to write no plain words whatever. —I am, etc. . ' OSLOOKKB.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2322, 7 January 1890, Page 2
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185THE ASHBURTON CYCLING CLUB. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2322, 7 January 1890, Page 2
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