MR ADAMES RETURN.
c To the Editor. . Sir,— l haveAbseryeff in the Star of late a letter or two relative to the return of Mr J. Adams to Otago. Your oCrreepondent “ Old Identity” proposes that a suitable bimquetbegiVeihbytb'oae who Have benefited by immigrating fitfrk'and'Were induced to do m through,.Mr. Adam?,.the. second .object being to refute the ;slan,derotis statements’Of J. G. S. Grant. The idea is, I think, a good •ne, if c»n any number that have l>^efite!d,d)7.:oie h ct>angd. I ,shallr be glad to see such a banquet-given, if at the Banquet‘l’could obtain from Mr Adams where the place is to be found with that rate of wages and price of provisions given by him imhis table of figures before : Trth. now. If I could find the ; ’place anywhere hero in this corner of Her Majesty’s realm it would bo of great service to me to point, out to the unemployed and the half-starved numbers I meet with in my travels as a colporteur in Otago.—l am, &c,, Jas. Thomas. Dunedin, July 22, . '
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Evening Star, Issue 4183, 24 July 1876, Page 4
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173MR ADAMES RETURN. Evening Star, Issue 4183, 24 July 1876, Page 4
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