IRISH DISTRESS.
To the Editor of the Akaroa Mail,
Sir, —I see the list of subscribers at Little Eiver published in the Times and Press, and among them notice my old friend George, down for half-a-crown. Why, George, you must have made a mistake ; why Irish Jack is down for ten bob. Put your hand in your pocket again and see if you cannot scrape any more. I will lend you seven and six myself, if it is only to come up to Jack. "If you don't rise on the half-crown I will never have any more she-oak at that ranche.—Yours,
PUKUNUI.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 372, 13 February 1880, Page 2
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102IRISH DISTRESS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 372, 13 February 1880, Page 2
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