WANTED— BOARD and*RESIDENCE in a quiet family by a single man. They say the house where I am stopping" sold. They want me to go away in. i f' he, s'°' • Auckland,' but out of Auckland I willuotft I gave a person a letter for a gentleman, j have heard the letter was opened, that some w the sheets were taken out, and something wro» in that has set him against me. This gent* man said I was sent for, and that IwuW^ come. I most solemnly declare, m the/" sence of mj God, that I never received jw. letter or message in my life from^inr- H^ lieve the creatures- are going to sehd vaj p sents back, without offering them Ifco me, wy some they are going to keep tb' em¥ want a place -where my bed will aiofc/Jpe we y or damped, and no drug put in wha^l ea drink. They say they do not wish then1 J disgraced. Then, I suppose, upholding tul»«Jj rascality, and persecution, is no disgrace.^ will say it is-very manly to Perßecuto.tJ(; » orphan and friendless young mail wit-n cause, so that a lot of guilty wretches »^ not be brought to justice.—Apply. L^j.: Spakeow (Mrs. oawkins's), Grafton *°T^:. Yes ! I defy any person to come iotVz: sl) M say they ever gare me a letter or ft H* either.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 257, 4 November 1870, Page 2
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225Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 257, 4 November 1870, Page 2
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