THE STILL CASE.
To the Editor of the Marlborough Express. Si k,—Having heard some very pertinent remarks concerning the course taken by Mr. G. Monro, (the informant in the case of the illicit still found at Bank House Run), I would beg leave, through your columns, to suggest that he would give the informant’s emoluments in such case to the Blenheim Institute to purchase books, to silence the many other suggestions, such as giving a supper, &c.—Yours, &c., A Reader.
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 171, 17 April 1869, Page 4
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