WORK FOR THE LAWYERS.
TQ TH^ EDITOB, _BjR,-«your correspondent " Enquirer " [19 evidently too poor to afford the customary: guinea fee, but in this Colony of free education and cheap mutton that is of no moment, so I confidingly advise him the residents of Gore tvsrt given the right which they exerc^e over the towa belt and that the Gore Domain Board acted both illegally and disastrously as reja. Is that poilion of the people's patrimony. If any " Enquirer" with sufficient pluck rid mon.e.y, not like a certain champiru wh,ci would fight the Town Hall Lcherfte» but not from his own pocket— h&% never mind that tho' it may b.& the sama " Enquirer " — 1 say if such a one is ready, the law is open and the result certain :* only the right way is taken. Let him provide the sinews. Qf war, i and it will be my business $3 \<%\<\ h\in\ to ! victory, — I am, e£c v - • •• • , Axy ob* the Brigade. The gush, 22nd November, 1884.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 412, 25 November 1884, Page 6
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165WORK FOR THE LAWYERS. Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 412, 25 November 1884, Page 6
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