KNAPDALE PLOUGHING MATCH.
SiK,-~An«nt the ; obieiratl|tms, pf '*pn# pt the General Pqiblicj" I was not awaro that match committees ha«L fro provids eatablei to general onlookers, Jho ratnarks sn&da on ;Tfre unanimous Jftsh ff $c cflmnutfce $$$ *9 . 'fciave aatables, including jtea and poffet/fop strangers. Qnis of ' w?j» comm#i^.cߣr 4§gr» tain, to haye a man on the ground with re&eshmeiiti'j'^utji through som« misunderstanding, the commisarjat trap oily came half way. Thi* cither tha pastry in regard to the fem&rks tiqovip fond raisiag. they are utterly falfo. lifoold gabmzt th»s Goiea3.ii.wKoLeeoiatributeiJibcjaJ^iiiclu4ing publicans. And why not ? Without yeo? men -what would Gore: he? They arf the backbone; and staying power ofv.Ctori. Mj nicttoia " Live and let live. 1 ?-— 1. am, See, i One of THa'CoHMlTxiw? CJwtton, August 25) 1584,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 386, 26 August 1884, Page 2
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126KNAPDALE PLOUGHING MATCH. Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 386, 26 August 1884, Page 2
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