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SIXPENNY NOBLERS.

j (TO THE EDTTOII OF THE UU.NSTAN TIMES.) Drybrca'’, May, 18th, 1807. Sir. r -In looking over llic Advertisements in your columns, 1 ace Holders advertised at Sixpence each at the Dry broad Hotel ; will you be kind enough to inform me, by devoting a fonlines in your valuable space, lo this question ; where the Dry Dread Hotel is situated, and by whom occupied ;by so doing, you will greatly oblige, - Yours &c. JOHM MELLOR.

"Tho fries 'communication, of thought anil opinibinYbne of the most Valuable rights of man; every citizen is'allowed to speak, write, and print freely, oh'condition that 'lie is responsible for the abuse of this freedom ;" " Rights of Men and Citizens."

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Dunstan Times, Issue 265, 24 May 1867, Page 2

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SIXPENNY NOBLERS. Dunstan Times, Issue 265, 24 May 1867, Page 2

SIXPENNY NOBLERS. Dunstan Times, Issue 265, 24 May 1867, Page 2

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