MR HOOPER'S REPLIES.
e _.. To the Editor. fen?,—-If the “ Trio of P.W C T 11 whose letter appeared in your last evening’s issue, will graciously enlighten the tmbfio g.™ g th«r J wdl rll'advised, and abusive effusion L™ y i?Tr 6 V “’l • ««Tg answer. If lam not much mistaken in the men, they have done and are still doing ore i thatt t H ir Bhare °£ w m ?i arymthe th! P°* e the whole secure to them e do “8 so would chief seats in the synaseen majority of the order.” That they are S l tb ted reßentativ es I believe/ b£t that they wdl on the day of election bo fffiZ 6d Tfc I venture to affirm. John Mackey's letter I will leave to the secretary of the company to answer I hope the •■Trio” win. wStK" aeij “^ s ’., not . do as they did in their last, adopt the singular number in their greeting and the plural in their signature!. This looks suspicious.— I am, &c., Dunedin, October 27. Hooper.
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Evening Star, Issue 4265, 27 October 1876, Page 2
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174MR HOOPER'S REPLIES. Evening Star, Issue 4265, 27 October 1876, Page 2
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