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THE CARGILL MONUMENT.

To the Editor, Sir, —Mr Alexander Walker “hopes that some abler pen than his will take this matter up.” as one assuming that position, I write nevertheless to vote its removal, if only to prevent ranters and torturers of Holy Writ stopping a short cut for myself and wife into George street, when we want to go shopping on Saturday night. I be.lieve one of the species above mentioned was ordered off to another loca'ity not long ago, and should like to know why fish should be made of one and fowl of another. Yours, Ac., A Hater of Humbug. Dunedin, December 22.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2762, 23 December 1871, Page 2

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106

THE CARGILL MONUMENT. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2762, 23 December 1871, Page 2

THE CARGILL MONUMENT. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2762, 23 December 1871, Page 2

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