MR ADAM'S RETURN.
To the Editor Pi*,—Seeing in your paper of the tlth a letter signed “Old Identity,” calling on the working classes to give Mr James Adams a banquet, would your correspondent kindly inform me what he has done for the immigrants he has brought out to this Colony ? I know lots of families that would be obliged to Mr Adams to take them to the land of stir-about, potatoes, and salt. Your correspondent writes about freehold farms and cottages ; my husband has been twenty-two years in the Colonies, and has not even a freehold six by two in the cemetery; his freehold claim is ip the public-houses. Flesh meat three times a-day ? Why I cannot got it once a-day—not even an egg, and L would be glad to get a “ horugibbie ” of stir-about. —I am, &c..
A WOKKLNYi MAS’S WITE. Athol Place, July 13.
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Evening Star, Issue 4177, 17 July 1876, Page 4
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146MR ADAM'S RETURN. Evening Star, Issue 4177, 17 July 1876, Page 4
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