AUCTIONEERS’ LICENSES.
(TO THE EDITOR OE THE DUM3TAH TIMES.) Sir: —[t is more with pity th m ange 1 - that I tak<- up mv pen to reply to 'hat most unaccountable jumble of ideas )ut forth in the last ia-me of the Cromwell Argus-Re the Auctioneer's License; of which wo have heard so much about Ja'elv, and must regret that a portion of the Pres* of this Colony should b« .so egenerate as to put forth such in palliation of an act which is. to the say the least of » very qa -sl.iiniablo character ; surely, morality must be at a low ebb at Cromwell, the only thing that I have ever heard ap-proa-bing it is the story of a well known bushranger, who after plundering bis victim said,—“ Will old fellow, No doubt you nro hard up. Now if t l, at ia really the case I will return the spoil; " Very charitable is it not ? Yout's, 4c., LYNX EYE. February 5, 137-3.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 616, 6 February 1874, Page 3
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