A REFUTATION.
' [to £HB BDROB.] : Siß-r-In your issue of yesterday yob make a, remark on one of the ‘‘ gentler sex ” testing the quality of the liquor supplied to her husband, which, I as well as many more consider quite uncalled for. “ Who steals my purse steals trash," as Shakeapere says *, but whoso gets my millr and pays me with a “ policeman" or a takes what you may call a ineanadvantage, and the . remarks in your piper, if true, should not have appeared, Os there u-another case pending which might materially ' alter the complexion of affairs. Hoping .that you will find space .lor. this, —l am, , yours truly,. ■.lit* u.Pro °-,i, RTI>B S! . , Thos. OoYih. Eumara, Jpfet 25tly ' [The paragraph JFi ■ test,” referred to by ooif' correspondent, was a supposition based on an obvious fact The decision given by the Beimih 1 yesterday cannot poaubly be afiected by a case now pending.—gp. K. T.] , . .
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Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 3
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153A REFUTATION. Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 3
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