CANARIES VERSUS RED BREASTS.
To iht Editor. Sir, —In a letter in your last night's issue Mr Sly admits that he fails to see any connection between ' the Richardson Fusiliers and the new Poultry Association. Now, Sir, I am only a judge of poultry when I ijee them on the table, and have never engaged in a game of soldiers since my childhood. Yet even to me the connection seems obvious, the one being a rival poultry association, whilst the other was a paltry rifle association ; and the formation of the' one and the abolition of the other were both in the interests of good breeding and equally steps in the Wright direction.— I am, &c, Pjutl Wajid. Dunedin, August 19.
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Evening Star, Issue 4206, 19 August 1876, Page 2
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121CANARIES VERSUS RED BREASTS. Evening Star, Issue 4206, 19 August 1876, Page 2
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