THE STATE SCHOOL PRIZES.
Mr Editor —The person who wrote the letter in last night's paper signed “ Constant Reader " must be a Paddy; and, loike me, a Clare one at that, to be afther axing the dacent jintlernari who took too good a care of his own and the public’s dirty shilleus re State ; School prizes. Ido believe he is a towney of mine, ‘cause of his impui dence. “How much money did they get?” sez he; “and how much did 1 they, spind?” sez he; “and how much • has they got ?” sez he. If he did not say the words, he meant it. And the names of the dacent jintlenlen he wants’ through your paper. Much a bad luck be from you !. and dont jrou know the publics dirty slulldns is or Was handled by jintlenderi, no matter whether clean or dirty hands 1 and it's a balance-sheet you want in the heel of the evening? This aint enough for you to know that they knclw where the money vvint, without annoying the jintlemen. But dont he after moinding him, yer honor; for he’s only a Glare from ver owri' sbwl. PADDY; June 3, 1881.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1462, 4 June 1881, Page 2
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