TO CORRESPONDENTS.
R frying to our correspondent u Observer's” letter, published in our Uwt Usm, tee mn only say that although it appears exceedingly hard that a man should have to pay for being illegally punched, yet so it is, for if the puncher will not pay the cost, then the punckee must. Such, we regret to say, is the law, and however bad that law may he, we are hound, injustice to our Jt.M., to say that thefault is in the last, not ir- Aim.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 197, 21 October 1864, Page 2
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86TO CORRESPONDENTS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 197, 21 October 1864, Page 2
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