Sleeping.
•• Asleep and a ovgetting seems \ to be the state that our hemp-millers have. fallen in o or b- fire now on<f \h* . niiMiibe.rs uf the Assoe viion should have contes ed ihe extrao d - nary assertion of Mr Pirani on the 12,h October, that Mr J. G. Wi bou h d " never done anything for the millers, ;is he never s irrcd whi'st p ices were lii};h, and it w^s ou'y when his trieu Is, the laud nwnr-rs wei'e iin peri I led tJia', lie mo> ed " Wo kn w tha s ch a statenu-nt is incorr c , bill Us retu ation would c-iine be ler from a hem -m dcr 'han from us and tho circumstance ending up t ' Mr Wii.so i's moveineiit shown. I' is "t to ■ li'e vet.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 October 1890, Page 2
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132Sleeping. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 October 1890, Page 2
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