THE WAIMAKARIRI BOARD AND ITS CHAIRMAN.
To the hditor of tho Globe. SlB, —Permit mo a short reply to your contemptible manner of treating my reply to your editorial attack. My orthography might and would have been corrected, without remark, under ordinary circumstances, as it is the custom of the management to keep men for the purpose in your establishments ; so that it only shows the mean-spirited character of the editor to take such an advantage of any contributor, especially ae the article was against himself. A more ignoble Eiece of conduct in connection with journalism as never been perpetrated in Christchurch to my knowledge, and 1 leave it, Mr Editor, for you to take as much consolation as you can out of this triumph of a stab in the dark. Yours, &c., J. L. WILSON. P.S.—I am surprised that a respectable paper, as the Globe assumes to be, should attempt to raise its popularity on the late ■** Echo” principle of abusing public men.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2144, 8 January 1881, Page 3
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164THE WAIMAKARIRI BOARD AND ITS CHAIRMAN. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2144, 8 January 1881, Page 3
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