OLD IDENTITY.
To iJuTEditor. ! Sir,--! beg of you to allow me a small 1 portion of your columns in answer to the '’letthr sighed “ Old Identity.” i : V: /Ha-• commences by descanting upon the miiHra-. of. our .- 1 * indefatigable agent,” Mr James’ Adams. Of that I have nothing to say —let those who-,are interested judge for ■ ihejmelves—but I must say he paints the bright side of the picture very nicely,.and takes eare to -keep the dark tints out of it altogether. Kow, how many hundreds of .parking teen—able and willing, and seeking day; after day for work without success—arej walking, the streets of Dunedin, with starvation; almost scaring into their, faces; and, I would ask Old Identity,”! who is the,,indirect cause of-it?.’ Is it Mr James Adams ?—I &c., : ' NIW CHV3I. j Dunedin, July 13. = : }
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Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 4
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135OLD IDENTITY. Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 4
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