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Correspondence.

We do not bold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by oar correspondents. TO THE WDITOK. SIE, —I send you copy of a letter received by van on 13th December iustant. It is too pood to be lost,and moreover it may save- the writer the pains of further composition. 1 give it literatim et verbatim. —Yours, etc., F. J. Wilson. Abisamen Flat, Tinkers. Mr Wilson, Sih, —1 have beou loking over my account and i tind one from you lor a good sum that i owed to tlie late Gilbert Sinclair don't vou *"ish you may get it i have had advice from Mr Cailan, and he knows more than yes about law and shure i will never pay it, so you need not troble me auy mor about it with your lons bills and six-aud-eight-peaney letters shure its worth twelve-aud-eight-pence for me to put on my glasses to reau them i think you have don jo'ley well out of the estate sure havent you got all that below good to the estate sure and you wod take the ded man if you could rise money on him just think of the Thousand Pound you collard for that half share sura its repenting you ought to bee iusled of preaching and cheating as you do if you rlont mind and behave yourself better i will have to make a song about you i have settled a lot of the people out here with my songs.—Yours truly, M. S. P.S.—Sure thia is not my own writing so you need not think that you can Uo any-

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1129, 21 December 1883, Page 3

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Correspondence. Dunstan Times, Issue 1129, 21 December 1883, Page 3

Correspondence. Dunstan Times, Issue 1129, 21 December 1883, Page 3

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